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Ooooooh yes. We need to make this happen YESTERDAY.

“Misery Lube: An Unauthorized Autobiography”

I like turtles.

Most of Chinese and Japanese folklore and, by extension, popular culture can be traced back in some way to Journey to the West.

At this point, I really hope the indie games keep getting ported, because it’s quickly becoming my favorite system to play them on.

ETA: I saw your almost-apology in a later post. We good.

“Fanatic Hate Boner!” New band name, I call it! Dibs!

You, sir, are on fire.

I really liked AoT despite itself. It has a fascinating world and premise, but it’s wasted on characters who are either overly-dramatic or too cool for school. There’s not a lot of substance and they roll out the exploration of the world (which is the best part of the show by FAR) at such a snail’s pace that each

The thing about self-professed anime fans is that they’re almost all hipsters on the inside. Whatever anime is widely-known is generally regarded as crap. The most popular stuff is invariably inferior to a similar but much lesser-known alternative. The best thing to do is avoid anime fans at all costs unless you

Regrettably I’ve had this thought before, though I’ve never said it out loud. This article was VERY well done and helped me reframe everything in my mind. Bottom line is, it’s none of my business. The black community is reaching out to talk about one thing, so people need to engage rather than distract or divert.

Ah, good ole civil asset forfeiture, where the 4th Amendment and “Innocent until proven guilty” just don’t exist anymore.

Ah the good old days of computer gaming. If you weren’t well-versed in micromanaging your RAM, sound card, processor speed, etc. it was just a disappointing pit of non-functioning games. I remember talking my parents into buying this 30-pack of computer games from Circuit City or whatever tech store it was near my

Figured.

That’s one of the funniest interviews I’ve ever seen. Glad to see Ford was (mostly) sober for this one.

Name checks out.

It’s a rule of thumb for people who don’t know better. As soon as a parent understands their kid even a little bit this rule should be thrown out the window in favor of what that particular kid needs.

Give it time. A few years down the road the science will point back toward something we gave up at the advice of experts. My wife and her siblings were all laid down to sleep in different positions because the science of the time indicated belly/side/back was the best way.

I agree so much with everything you wrote. Every discipline needs to be followed immediately by an emotional connection to make sure the kid knows that discipline is coming from a place of love. When I send my kids to time out I always explain why as I look them straight in the eye. Then afterwards we snuggle on the