“it’s not the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.”
And even if it turns out to be, we’ll only really know in hindsight.
Cobra by uhh…Megan Thee Stallion. My boyfriend recommended it and although the content isn’t my thing (sex-neutral ace here) I cannot deny that it does indeed Go Hard.
Amberlynn Reid reactions/ commentary.
Never the woman herself, mind you. Ew.
It was, though not in the way you may be thinking - even so, Okinawa was a US territory until the seventies and still houses several bases.
Red in tooth and claw…
Since I rarely have coins handy, I use a clock (if I don’t know the current time, obviously): “If the minutes are odd, yes. Even? No.” (Eg. 2:53 = yes, :54 = no).
It means this person is trying to grind their 'keyboard warrior" skill, which to my mind is a waste of spec points but maybe they’re running some gimmick build.
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In my early life I was raised in Kansas fundie hell. I graduated to 4chan. To call me racist would have been an understatement; “proud white supremacist”, more like. (LOL I used the term “race nationalist” then)
Perhaps my proudest personal achievement has been unraveling that disgusting tapestry of who I was.
While I will exhaust all local alternatives first, Amazon is my pinch hitter when I can’t find The Thing anyplace else.
Same. Hard to see it as a problem because “exercise is healthy!”
While workouts feel nice, failed attempts at rest days just are awful. I haven’t had one for months. I can’t stop.
Haven’t seen this before, but my step-cousin said the same thing once!
Really? I wasn’t aware there even had been a buyout since I hated both wikia and fandom and tried to avoid them both, so wasn’t aware of a takeover. I thought they were just two equally-horrible “services”.
It was never usable, to my mind.
There won’t be a “we” to look back on them, so I wouldn’t worry about it.
A while back I showed Arfenhouse to a gen-Z student of mine who was curious about what early-00’s Internet culture was like. Prior to that I hadn’t watched it myself in so, so long.
Yet the whole time it was going I was wondering what about it I found funny even as a teen. Should’ve stuck with The Demented Cartoon Movie, which I do still enjoy even now, though less so.
I also noticed that certain trends in that style of humor (mainly the absurdism) are carried on in things like, say, Tim and Eric’s stuff, particularly Tom Goes to the Mayor (which on lookup actually came out in '07 – I thought it was more recent than that, but nope…!), which I love so dearly that it’s basically a core part of my personality. I guess what I’m saying is that it comes as no surprise that my sense of humor evolved in that direction.
Can you tell me a little more about those issues?
Dopamine and serotonin.