Then we just need to put ice cubes in the ocean. Plus that would help us cool the earth down
What's also fun is the few times I've been back to reddit to look at something. Each time I ended up seeing people in the comments with just terrible attitudes. And I thought to myself, "I'm weirdly glad reddit is still around because it gives people like you a place to congregate that I can avoid."
You lost a remnant of someone you cared about, so it makes sense even though it was bad for you in the long run
It's pretty awesome! I'm only like a third through it but it's so relatable already
But everyone was so much thinner back then. The average person was so much hotter.
Because they inherited an economy with actual food and replaced it with "food" filled with industrial inventions like corn syrup
I live because the mountains do not laugh and the worms do not sing.
Thought about rooting my s10e. Providing someone knows how to follow directions, what are the chances of bricking my phone?
Absolutely, there's a long history of the "in-group" co-opting culture from the "out-group" because it's seen as exotic and transgressive. Was it hypocritical for such a homophobic generation to idolize queer icons, only so long as they were cool and made good music? On a cultural level, yeah. On an individual level, depends on the individual and their specific beliefs and actions
Edit: Also my favorite Bowie album will always be Ziggy Stardust. Maybe a little basic but it just hits all the right campy, flamboyant, and always-incredible notes
Give them a break, they had no other accepted way to explore their sexuality
/s but also not /s
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Yeah just in the middle of a string of bad ones without an easy way out, not feeling much at all. But I'll get there. I appreciate your reassurance!
This is the main rub. A 3 hour movie that actually needs to be 3 hours can be great. I love all 3 Lord of the Rings movies. But as much as I wanted it to be really good, Dial of Destiny did not need its run time, nor did it use it to add substance