

…that’s how we brushed with baking soda when i grew up: pour a little pile into your off hand, wet your brush, dip, scrub, repeat…
…that’s how we brushed with baking soda when i grew up: pour a little pile into your off hand, wet your brush, dip, scrub, repeat…
…speaking for most of us, just the one…
…either united 93 was shot down or the USAF was incompetent; i put odds on competence…
can != will
…the current regime will continue doing whatever the f*ck they want as long as nobody stops them…
…i prefer wall-eyed stereograms because cross-eyed orientation makes the picture look tiny…
…i wish you’d take them back: they’ve really dragged down this place over the past three decades…
…still refuse their fundamental responsibility, still deserve to burn…
…anchor baby, too: brought along his uncle, his cousins, his dog, his monkey, his robot…
…i don’t bother voting in primary races with only one candidate…
…i’ve often wondered whether every cuisine indeed has its own take on the burrito…
…have you watched any david lynch?..it’s non-linear and interpretive storytelling where the experience of its pieces-and-parts coming together for the viewer are as much what it’s about as any specific narrative; the halfway mark is way too soon for understanding the whole…
…not everyone appreciates that sort of ambiguous media, but some folks thrive on it and by the midway point you can probably tell whether its liminal-singularity thing is your jam…
…if you’re expecting a definitive narrative which makes everything click into place as you watch it, you’ve probably been misled regarding the series and will likely be frustrated by the experience: while a rewatch can open up re-interpretive appreciation, it’s not the sort of thing where a revelatory rewatch is essential to appreciating it…
…you’ve created a burrito, my friend…
…one o’clock and three o’clock taste pretty similar and eight o’clock and ten o’clock are close-enough for most uses…
…likewise; i sang it in my mind while scanning the thumbnail and was suitably impressed…
…i have all of andy’s dragon books and they’re fantastic: highly recommended!..
…could it be because they’re only affordable to first-time US homebuyers with generational wealth?..