Which, I guess, is the same thing people said in the early days of YouTube. And Facebook. And cars. And the Internet as a whole.
Which, I guess, is the same thing people said in the early days of YouTube. And Facebook. And cars. And the Internet as a whole.
My unintended acceleration came from switching cars. Old car: Push lever-mounted cruise control button to set cruising speed. New car: Push button to resume previous cruising speed. I’d come off the highway and was creeping along a 20-mph back road, worried about accidentally driving too fast past known speed traps...…
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toughhard on.
LOL in return. Guilty as charged.
Cool! I did not know any of that.
Great observation. I hadn’t thought about that kind of art, where there’s a group contribution to the end product or performance. We don’t tell individual artists, “You should work on this theme instead of that one,” but it’s perfectly reasonable to steer the community you’re part of in a certain direction, and it can…
I think you’re right on the mark. Thanks for that perspective, which has changed mine a bit.
Yes, it’s a thoughtful piece. I think it’s a little self-contradictory, or at least confusing, though.
It’s a bar with pool tables
Okay Boomer Buehler.
Too far out of my orbit.
“When I understand that the glass is already broken, every moment with it is precious.”
“...if there is not too much monies involved in it...”
My go-to sandwich is a pulled chicken club (with two thighs—you have a choice, that or a breast) from the gas station near my apartment. Sounds pathetic, doesn’t it? But Royal Farms does a great job, actually.
I’ve driven a Yaris for a few days, as a rental, through the rain. I hated it. I told my work colleague, “This is a tin can.”
I remember it, too. I think that may have been my first contact with Cats, and i thought it was silly but also a little creepy. Decades later... um, yeah.
Thanks for asking! And I should, given my comment. But it was a too-personal story, published under a pseudonym, and I’d be uncomfortable being connected with it.
This is about a sister site, but... I once sent a message to Drew Magary about a funbag post he’d written. Instead of treating it as a question, Drew forwarded my message to an Adequate Man editor, who asked me to expand my story into an article. So that happened. It was worthwhile, straightforward, and worth the…
And certainly memorably!
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