But they were #shitposts
But they were #shitposts
I'd rather work.
My reddit experience is like 1/3 art, 1/3 programming, and 1/3 hobbies.
It'll all come to an end on August 23rd.
I was lamenting Bowie's death in 2016 and she popped up to remind me that Buzz had died in 2016 too. At the time I didn't think anything of it, but in retrospect that's pretty weird.
Registration too, if I remember right. I don't remember when I started posting, but I've been lurking for forever.
Me. I'm not in a totality area. I kept looking at it through my smartphone (I have heard mixed advice on whether or not this is a good idea, but I'm a rebel who lives on the edge) and it just looked like the sun.
I mostly just think it's really sad.
Hey thanks! You have always been one of my favorite posters.
Yeah, I tend to get on my computer with the intention of working on my programming or adobe skills, and then find myself just camping out on a AVC thread instead. Sometimes I take nootropics hoping to boost my studying only to find myself posting here VERY INTENSELY instead.
Count me as a definitely leaving. I may stop by to read a movie review or a Twin Peaks recap, but that's it.
You'll fit right in!
I don't know, probably what albums you listened to today because you for some reason think people care about that.
He puts Gene Simmons to shame.
Too bad that place is full of boring shitheads like yourself.
They posted this suspiciously close to totality.
>AV Club After Dark
I've posted this a number of times already, but just in case:
The thing that pissed me off so badly about this story was the caveat that this guy poured "boiling coffee" on Alex Jones, "boiling coffee" that didn't even make Jones flinch when it hit him.