Waffle not the food just the word. It’s fun to say.
Waffle not the food just the word. It’s fun to say.
My Kyocera 6035 - Palm Pilot and cell phone, God I loved that beast. Yes it was one of the first smart phones but also that flip keypad to let you cover the writing block and all the other touches were the bee’s knees.
The first question is what kind of time loop am I in? Is it a ‘We are all going to die and I need to fix it’ or a ‘I need to grow as a person to get out’ loop. If it’s the first one then I need to figure out when Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein are both going to be one of his flights to Epstein’s island and find a way to blow up the plane. If it’s the second one I guess do the same thing as that’s got to be good karma.
That my birthday 🌵
And he just wants everyone to be Physically Fit! Physically Fit!
No but North Carolina cops will arrest a black parent to avoid having to arrest a white driver.
This some serious bullshit not even the cops can’t be that heartless … Oh wait the parents are black … in North Carolina …
Have you read ‘How to be Perfect’ by Michael Schur yet? The Audiobook even has cameos by most of the cast.
Up vote for the Lazarus Project such a well thought out and interesting premise.
The Middleman. Without a doubt one the funnest comic book series adaptations. Natalie Morales and Matt Keeslar on a ridonkulas romp of silly yet intelligent adventures. Poor show only got 13 episodes but each ones a gem.
And a Hard Boiled Egg
I thought traitors.hell was still federated with the real world? Or did misunderstand the documentation that Dante wrote up?
I’m not a nerd! I’ve had sex!! with a girl!!! once…
Mr. Roger’s would be disappointed in you.
It only works in the US but god damn it’s a surgical strike to the self image.
It a saying from Ubuntu (the philosophy not the operating system) “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” in English it’s “I am because you are” It’s a simple and concrete way of saying how we’re not judged by how we treat others but we are who we are through our interactions with others.
Honestly I’ve only browsed through a bit of philosophy and I’m sure I missing a heap but it really struck me.
That fascinating. I wonder if it’s a cultural thing or a grammar thing? Most Asian countries have a stereotype of being polite so I’d take a guess at the grammar of Asian languages making it harder to put a mood changing word in a question maybe,
That orange man has never said Please in his entire lifetime
I just looked up please and thank you in ASL and now I know. Thank you.
Andy Warhol was so close, in the future everyone won’t be famous for 15 minutes. Instead everyone will be famous to 15 people.