I guess necrophilia does avoid the whole consent problem. Disney definitely should use this argument.
I guess necrophilia does avoid the whole consent problem. Disney definitely should use this argument.
He also says Medina Spirit “ran a gallant race” and that his team will be conducting their own investigation.
Followed by another “Wow!” in a whisper.
Gonzo is my spirit animal.
Meteor Crater cost $17 to get in when I visited in 2019. I’m a big astronomy nerd and I don’t think it’s worth the price.
I feel uneasy about these shows because many of these people are essentially low-key gentrifiers who are pricing people of low income out of nice neighborhoods. I used to watch one show where they were clearly buying up foreclosed properties in a specific neighborhood and turning them into quirky yet banal expensive co…
The best part of the video (besides the actual solo) is at 3:24 when you see Dhani Harrison nodding to Prince to start his solo. He knows the amazing shit that is just about to happen.
Take it easy dude. It’s just a joke.
“This next phase of our lives”? They are old. The next phase is death.
I bought an expensive muffin at an airport Starbucks once. Luckily there was a newsstand with sodas next door so I didn’t have to buy anything to drink there.
All Cops Are Babies
I am a middle-aged white male. The AI will probably invite me over to hang out.
I’ve noticed that Lifehacker articles on meteor showers frequently use photoshopped header images like the one above.
If you like this, I would recommend the Anjunadeep Edition sets on Youtube and Spotify. They are one-hour (sometimes more) continuous mixes of deep house music — essentially trance that you can feel asleep to. Really great to slow down your brain at the end of the day.
Yeah, but I don’t go on enough dates to make a Costco membership worth it.
Piracy just seems so much simpler.
Agnostic? You know, it’s not that I believe that Disney isn’t God, it’s just that I’m not sure.
I was lucky that it came to Albuquerque, and I was lucky that I somehow found out it came to Albuquerque. The film didn’t open everywhere at the same time — it kind of roamed the country. I think I saw it in June or July. I must have been monitoring the usenet newsgroups, or maybe the local alt-weekly did a thing on…
Wasn’t there a story about some dealership in the south that sold a white convertible a few days early? I had a big Mustang book back in the 80s and I think that’s where I read it.
Wow. I can still comment here!