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I loved the book, but avoided the movie because I heard mixed reviews and didn’t want it to sully my opinion of the original material. I think I might give it a shot finally
I loved the book, but avoided the movie because I heard mixed reviews and didn’t want it to sully my opinion of the original material. I think I might give it a shot finally
I’m curious, how does it work?
Counterpoint: Considering the scale of Lemmy compared to reddit, it’s hard to strike a chord. Suspend your doubt and keep making music jokes on a regular cadence. Someday you’ll hit the right tempo and and reach harmony with other users who recognize it as your signature style.
Woah, there’s still a community for GW?! I played many, many hours way back when it was new and pretty well after that, but I had no idea it was still chugging along
It’s the same for me too. I went last night and there were maybe 20 other people in the theater with us. I live in a very densely populated area. RIP theaters I guess
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Yes, and milk was the singular reason they were able to. Turns out those Got Milk commercials had it right all along
Surprisingly, porcupines and hedgehogs are not closely related
Just like with everything else that people make into a lifestyle or part of their identity. Most are cool, but there’s always a vocal minority of dillweeds that take it way too seriously or use it to judge others that aren’t part of their pack.
What’s a diorama?
90s laugh track
The future is HERE. If it laughs when you take your cock out then it’s a 1:1 simulation
I’ve been following the jackbox stuff since it’s inception and I can’t agree more. Hopefully it’s good though. I guess we’ll see. Let them cook, I suppose
Salinger is a classic example of this. One of the most celebrated authors of all time. He really only wrote one full novel and then essentially disappeared from public view. Despite this I don’t think anyone would consider him a failed writer by any definition
At the time the cloud stuff was first being talked about, I worked a a large tech company (one of the top 10 largest). I remember being told by managers and above how important it was and how we should start thinking about how to integrate it into every facet of our products and workplace. The CEO railed on this as well, tying KPIs to it at all levels of the business. This company makes all kinds products in the realm of hardware and software. Everyone went absolutely apeshit integrating everywhere, including A LOT of places it didn’t belong
To be fair, he’s now basically a cartoon character who is used to promote the sale of cheap flavored rum. So…
Years ago, when projectors were common in conference rooms. Someone was giving a practice presentation before the real deal in front of 80+ audience members. It was just our team of 8 or so the room for the dry run. In the middle of the presentation, there was a terrifyingly loud POP sound as the bulb blew out in the projector. It scared the shit out of everyone in the room. We all laughed after the initial shock wore off.
One of my coworkers stepped up on a table to take a look at it. I was near him and I waited for silence in the room while he was fucking with the thing, and clapped my hands together very loudly, simulating the previous scare. He let out a shriek of terror and clutched his chest. Everyone laughed. Eventually he laughed as well, but said something like “damn, that scared me.” Within a week he had a legit heart attack.
He was ultimately okay, but I still think about it. I know I didn’t cause it, but for a long time I couldn’t shake the guilty feeling that I contributed to it. Oops. Sorry Ken.