Pretty stellar article.
Pretty stellar article.
I shal name my phone Tasha Yar.
I guess in the old days, the thing was everybody was expecting the future to be way more different. But I don’t think that applies as much any more. The stuff people put in capsules 30 years ago isn’t that different, minus the odd iPod or cell phone.
You can’t eat total crap and then bust your butt exercising to magically erase those calories: It’s not that simple.…
especially now when it’s basically 24/7 all you can eat nostalgia anyway, between on demand reruns and reboots and vintage everything and all that noise. i can order blank vhs tapes on amazon, why do i give a shit if they dug some water rotted crap out of the ground
Agreed, Never understood the allure of burying everyday items for future generations to hopefully one day dig up...”I want to give this old sock and used pencil to someone 100 years into the future, but how? ... Of course! Lets just put it in the ground like we do with our dead and trash! Yes!"
can we stop doing this now
I’m sorry dave. I can’t double knot that.
Sidenote: He also won 250k $..
That’s it?!?! No links or updates on the WDP?
Steak yes, hamburgers no, always straight from the fridge to the grill for juicy burgers.
Sony’s PlayStation VR virtual reality device will be $400 and out this October, the publisher announced today.
When it’s far too difficult to deny yourself that cigarette, eating that donut, or splurging on a new coat, tell…
Yes it is, I have found a few as well, for example, the Shell House Massacre did not occur in western Australia but in South Africa pretty large distance.
MMmmmmmmm dooooonut suuuuuuushi
Looks to me as if the weight of the passengers was too much for the escalator and then gravity took over.
I guess this is like the equivalent of Walmart employees asking for a raise and then Walmart executives come back with, “but what about our pay?”