“Attack of the Clothes” had an ending that I really appreciated.
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“Attack of the Clothes” had an ending that I really appreciated.
The Cheat is grounded! We had that light switch installed for you so you could turn the lights on and off, not so you could throw light switch raves!
I want a wood burned sign that says, “Spite can motivate where kindness cannot.”
And there’s a lot of things that were just straight up not recognized.
People bitch about how there’s “more” ADHD, but when I was a kid, the prevailing knowledge was that girls don’t have ADHD. Cue the meteoric “rise” in cases.
(There’s a million other things I could’ve used as an example but I used ADHD because I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 36.)
Being that it’s cards against humanity, I expected them to email a disapproving message to your mother.
I’ve never seen it before now, and I loved it. (If you’re reading this and haven’t seen it, go watch it, because the one thing someone else mentioned in a comment would’ve been funny if I wasn’t expecting it.)
The end of the bit was what really did it for me.
This is absolutely correct.
I live now in a well-made townhouse. I can’t hear the neighbors, ever, even the living room, or the kitchen. Or the bedroom! I love this place compared to my last crappy townhouse, or any apartment I’ve ever been in, ever.
My doctors office actually notified me that I’m on 2 medications that make me extra heat sensitive.
I appreciate it. This is a good reminder to folks to check.
You’d have to shrink-wrap more than 84,500 buildings in the US by 2050 if you want to compete with ocean-level rise from climate change. Warning; pdf link.
My comment talked about rivers rising, but you said the ocean, so I went with the ocean for my reply.
You can do this with anything in life, ever, though.
An example being, “A stationary house? But what if the river rises? How will I move my home away from it?”
When I lived in a spidery place I just embraced a walking stick. I used one slightly taller than me such that as I put it down in front of me, it angled forward, breaking any potential webs that might get in my face (or super long hair.)
It wasn’t super fun, but it gave me feelings. Some of them were dark.
The same guy who wrote Civil War also did 28 Days Later, and it shows in the best way.
It was insanely good! And no one I know went to see it!
Thank you very much! Now to binge.
I figure they’re those “early adopters” who buy the New Thing! as soon as it comes out, whether they need it or not, whether it’s garbage or not, because they want to be seen as on the cutting edge of technology.
Observing a system you’re in and have no control over must be done objectively.
I dunno. I’m a woman and I didn’t notice the skin-tight thing until it was pointed out, but looking back at it, wouldn’t any clothes do that at 90 mph?
ACAB but it doesn’t look horny to me. She’s just woman-shaped to me.
That line is the Trope Namer for, That Makes Me Feel Angry!
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