Aww I loved scooby and the wonder years
Aww I loved scooby and the wonder years
oooh I love pav bhaji! Never thought to have it for breakfast though… good idea.
Yep. My parents are in their own echo chamber of Fox news and other 80-year-old racist fucks, and anything you try to say bounces off them with the basic formula you outlined. Actual external logic doesn’t matter. The wild thing is how big that echo chamber has gotten.
“oblivious”… not obvious
Yo, that girl was my scariest thing for years. Oh man.
I’ve worn my xm3s for thousands of hours over 5+years, but have never replaced the pads. What does it do? Does it make the NR of better? Or just a comfort thing?
ohhh yeah I think I remember that one too :)
Did you have the little switch screwed into the back of your set to go from “TV” to “GAME” ?
also, I came here to post “Atari 2600” but I’ll leave it in this comment instead :P
The Big Lebowski
When they seem to think it’s socially acceptable to scroll while hanging out with other people. I usually give the benefit of the doubt–“oh they’re responding to a text… right? oh damn, they are scrolling? and I’m sitting right here with them?”
Maybe like 20 years ago, my partner and I were at a couple-friends’ apartment on a hot sweaty summer day. The four of us sitting in a small circle on the hardwood living room floor, smoking a bowl… Nothing but the sound of the flicking lighter, and the squeaky hum of the ceiling fan providing us with some margin of relief from the heat. Ahh…
Then boom. The ceiling fan’s loose screw squeaked its last squeak and the whole fixture fell, heavy-ass motor assembly and all, exactly in the middle of our circle. One of the wooden blades nicked my friend on the way down for a bloody eyebrow. But the heavy middle part, which could’ve killed any of us, landed right in the middle of our little arms-length bowl circle. This wasn’t one of those skinny modern fans you install by yourself… The thing was freakin’ heavy.
“Whoa.”
Was there a laugh track? :)
Yeahhh… I knew that going in, and I think I’m ok with it. Ask me again when I finish book 2 though :)
yes indoodly!
I’m currently devouring The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and it’s every bit as good as my friends said it’d be. If you’re into fantasy/Witcher kind of stuff, it’s brilliant. Heck, it’s probably great even if you’re not.
I recently finished the 3rd and 4th books of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, which have been fun. I’m not sure if I’ll continue them anytime soon though. So many other books to read.
Yeah, the Culture novels are great! I’ve only read a couple of 'em (including PoG), but want more.
Can we get that in writing?
I really like them! I read the first two years ago as a kid, and reread them recently when the AMC show came out (which I highly recommend if you haven’t seen it). I will probably read at least the fourth one, but maybe not right away. Too many other books on the stack. :) But yeah, I love Anne Rice’s style, and she did a great job building off existing vampire lore and also adding new lore on top of it.
I fiiinally finished The Recognitions (Gaddis), so now I’m on to something lighter and easier to enjoy: The Queen of the Damned (Anne Rice). My kid and I are sort of going through the vamp chronicles together, and they’ve been excited for me to start reading this one and catch up with them.
Three’s Company
Pee-Wee’s Playhouse
Beavis and Butt-head