And for the rest of my days, upon needing a sharp object, “I require a cutting tool.”
Glorious.
And for the rest of my days, upon needing a sharp object, “I require a cutting tool.”
Glorious.
“What are you referencing?” - Kelly
gestures wildly “everything… everything…” - Ryan
Tom Petty does an outstanding cover as well. Just a fun song that instantly transports you to the halcyon days of summer in '62… assuming a great deal about your socioeconomic environs in this fantasy, of course.
Welp, ya got your Mondays, and your Tuesdays, then of course there is my Wednesdays…
That’s all well and good, but are there talks of some new “kart” related things?
You get extra mitch love today! hug
They may not, but municipalities do. I have two kids in east coast public schools being my source, just as a heads up.
This guy’s so famous he’s IN Famous?!
Few folk do harmless humor better than Gary Larson. Bless you, sir!
Has anyone attempted to draw the Victorian Era corollary to this subculture? Don’t misconstrue, I am a member too, and I enjoyed a chuckle, gazing from over top my own personal click/clacker. But also, I pondered if 150 years ago something similar occurred in perhaps the shoehorn community. Know what I mean?
Went to save, to share with my progeny. Decided against.
No, the joke I was making didn’t make sense. Now, I’m generating content for the site. Slaughterhouse Five is a great book!
This is kinda sus. What happened here, mate? Chicken out?
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He ain’t snarling, he’s sneezin’.
See, and I went with Patrick. Oh pop culture. Unless, of course, you are Australian. Then, my warmest regards!
Those Ludacris’ are coming in nicely.
Ohhhhh boy, I get to nerd out. OK, super short story; reading and chatting about The Expanse book series got me pointed towards the work of Alastair Reynolds. The early parts of his universes arch aren’t really relevant for your purposes, but in the latter books, how humanity survives on lifeless rocks, is exactly what you’re looking for. Plus, he’s a astrophysicist doctor, iirc, and it is quite quite good hard Sci Fi.
Sometimes Gary Larson gets you right in the feels.
Inhibitors got it, no stress.