I like this hot take on why RoboTrump looks like it does:
I like this hot take on why RoboTrump looks like it does:
Cuts out before Johnny’s best line, though: “Welcome to Frontier Bris!”
... Europeans ... never had minstrel shows....
Take your victories where you can get them. I hope she keeps doing well.
Did you do those? They’re lovely!
Although I have been sleeping gawdawful weird hours this week (I literally slept through all of Thursday daytime not only because I had gotten to bed around 5am but the radio announced that the Net Neutrality vote was today and I decided to “nope” out of everything), I have managed nevertheless to finally mount my cat…
I like the way the Coke can turned out, but you may want to look into a different block capitals font for the caption— the “K” looks like an “H” form where I’m sitting.
Not quiet enough, Ann.
By eerie coincidence, Fred “slacktivist” Clarke wrote an articleo on this guy today before the suicide news broke. He was a real fuckin’ piece of work.
You’re assuming she wasn’t complicit.
Yiddish is practically a second language in parts of NY.
Found some Bach for a buck today at a semi-local used book store (80c, actually, since they were having a 20% off sale). Also a very cool book of Harry Clarke art, undercut only slightly by the fact that the text is all in Japanese.
Getting stuff cleaned up and out of the house (usually in the form of donations to local thrift stores).
Does roast garlic confer the same properties? ‘Cause I loooove that stuff.
Been a bit of an up-and-down week, though happily more up. Wish I had more to say, but mostly I just wanted to check in with you folks.
Yeah— this doesn’t sound like anything I’d risk my blood sugar levels on, but matcha/green tea-infused whipped cream sounds lovely. What would be the best things to put it on, I wonder?
How many people here have actually read Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay (or its modern sequel, More Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Joseph Bulgatz?
That one’s David Pecker, I think. Sometimes I want to ask him if he’s capable of detecting prostate issues by his sense of taste now.
Yeah, but history has shown that means testing for voting rights in the US has terrible outcomes.