

2095: Humanity finally succumbs to the “almost indestructible” Flying Spaghetti Monster machines
2095: Humanity finally succumbs to the “almost indestructible” Flying Spaghetti Monster machines
The saying “you can’t cross over a duck’s river” is a play on words, suggesting that it’s difficult to cross a river that is already filled with ducks. It’s not a literal statement about rivers and ducks, but rather an idiom or idiom-like phrase used to express the idea that something is difficult or impossible to achieve due to the presence of obstacles or challenges.
I used the word “origin” instead of “meaning”, which didn’t seem to work.
How sad is it that fresh water is probably long term a good investment
I read this to the tune of “How deep is your love”
Alternative, it’s a different thing, but:
…and clearly this photo wasn’t the point. In fact, it looks like a straight road from one of the camera angles he chooses later, not afaict from the pov of the car
There was about a 10 month post gap with no new activity, but we couldn’t get it out of our heads.
An order of magnitude! Insanity. Cannot wait. Fun snake and metal gear refs.
Anyone know what’s up with Heartman’s actor?
Aw poor clock. You made the right move. Sorry about your family member. We had an infestation before Covid. Moved. Sold all wooden furniture. High heat all clothing and soft toys (some melted, sorry ikea moose). Lived in fear for years. Almost? Over? It? If you go back, just burn the place to the ground. There are treatments, but without your landlord evicting everyone, burning all their furniture and melting all their plushies, I wouldn’t trust a word out of their mouths. One bed bug won’t live that long. Good luck with your credit, it’s doable. Don’t go back!
English: Turquoise
So is yellow, red or green; is magenta, red or blue?
Literally this is why it gets hate. It’s not remotely Cheddar. Real Cheddar is deliberately none of these things. I love a crunchy cheese crystal and a crumbly organic texture. To each their own, but it’s not Cheddar, barely cheese. I’d have it in a burger, but only because so few places will melt real cheese properly. Brie is pretty good in a burger. Is Somerset Brie really Brie? Time for a Frenchman to tell me to gtfo…
Yep Underground
Nah they’re called “bum bags”