notmyrealnameanymore
Mystik Spiral
notmyrealnameanymore

I feel like at some point in every individual’s life, no matter how tech savvy you are, no matter how trendy you are, you hit a point or milestone in your life. It’s a point where you look at something and realize that, while you used to ‘understand’ things, you no longer ‘understand’ things.

Andy Kaufman would have done it.

Wait wait wait. Did you guys actually watch the video? It was a bunch of people driving normally. One of them forgot to turn on his headlights, and there was some bad lane usage, but I didn’t notice any bad vehicle control. It was just a police officer pulling people over for speeding, like on any other day. Except on

It’s all relative to what you are used to. You get used to driving in certain conditions. And when those conditions change it throws you off.

When people freak out over rain in places where it rarely rain, people where it rains regularly make run of them.

“The Force Awakens was a complete rehash and didn’t further the Star Wars saga.”

The worst part is....yeah that trolling works on less informed liberals. It’s how Hillary was successfully painted as a massive warmonger when she was running against TRUMP who is fine with nuking people.

LOL.

Some casting director did some weird math stuff and concluded that 52 is a normal age for the aunt of a high schooler.

If you’re liquid for that kind of cash, the last thing you need is advice on 529s, I think.

Exactly! I definitely see no reason that the ugliest and worst parts of life can’t be a part of media and art, some of the ways we heal the best from the most traumatic things are through the creation and consumption of art. But I have incredibly high standards for people who want to use these kinds of events in their

I was thinking the same thing. It is nice to know though for some. I can imagine some new set of upwardly mobile parents without a lot of student debt maybe throwing in a start up year or two from savings.

Exactly. This seems like the kind of thing that—at least for the Lifehacker audience—would fit better in the context of an article about tax loopholes to consider if you receive a windfall, i.e. settlement or inheritance.

I’m actually missing one issue from Shazam: The New Beginning. Bought a bunch off an acquaintance for cheap. I bought around 150 comics for about $130. I was just happy to have some stuff older than me.

Aaaand even if they are from the 70's if they are not in a particular condition they are still worth chump change. I have over 1000 comics from that era; some are mangled, some have no covers, and most are in ok condition. But to make the big cheese they need to be pristine. I also have at least 3 “very important” key

Ok, that seems to make sense. I think might just have been cheap and crappy (it was a gift). It felt like I spent more time unclogging it than actually slicing stuff.

You speak the truth. I don’t even find her annoying, I feel like she’s like an awesome rich aunt who is always on a nice xanax / reisling combo and can cook like a motherfucker.

It’s going to be a really awkward day at the Food Network when she cuts her finger during filming and Jeffrey smothers her with a pillow.

Thank god. Aside from it being handled wrong tonally and thematically 98% of the time, it’s almost always just lazy storytelling, the quickest way to convey a plot point, or a reason for the male protagonist’s man pain. It’s rarely given any complexity or nuance, and frequently shot either like misery porn or like a

So, what I’m getting from Capaldi... he doesn’t want to go.

The electoral college sucks, but it’s the only system we have that everyone agrees on.