8109 pts ยท December 7, 2011
This is faked and not impressive at all. There's a remote control that the handler across the room is using, super simple stuff.
I'm a simp for the dimp, I cannot lie.
@OP you need to form a team with a Rubik's Cube expert, a Shrinky Dinks maker, an Easy Bake Oven baker, and a Lite Bright collector and figure out a way to fight crime together. 80's Nostalgia Team Go!
Dammit I HATE that I can't just edit that "too" into "to", saw it just as I clicked Post. Bah.
There's a LOT to criticize Gavin over, especially throwing Trans folks under the bus. But I don't get what you're trying to say here, he didn't maliciously have a white family too fool MAGA into liking him or something?
Were they the SAME children, or did he barter them for trade, passing ownership so he could properly claim that after the transaction, he left with all of HIS children? Also, did he take the wife with him? The nannies? How MANY nannies did he bring?
There are AA groups for seculars and agnostics. Part of my childhood abuse included being kicked out of a pastor's home I was living in because I was raped by a man when I was 17, haven't been back to church since. I'm about to hit 7 years sober, in large part due to an AA group called the Godless Heathens. Instead of using the AA big book, we use "Staying Sober WIthout God" by a psychiatrist, Jeffrey Munn. https://www.aasecular.org/online-meetings
@OP The author of the book "The Black Hole" that the movie was based on was my grandmother's neighbor. I remember getting swag from him at the time, the pop-up book is my strongest memory (I was 4 at the time). Loved that lil' robot.
"Fitting", eh @OP? I see what you did there...
Misread 'audit' as 'adult' and it flows just as well...
I heard he had an uncle that worked at Nintendo when he was in elementary school, too.
That's awesome, thanks for the share!
Today I learned Michael Parkinson was a British broadcaster, and not an attempt at a joke by SwissScars. Glad I googled before commenting!
* by faaah.
I'd always suspected, but never had this clear an example or the confirmation responses I'm getting here.
Nope, can't read that at all.
Looks a bit more distinct on my phone vs laptop, but still super similar. I can tell the difference between red and green for sure. Hooray for continued self-discovery even at the age of 49!
I am being serious! I can tell the difference only if I actually copy/paste a section in so one's on top of the other, but with a couple inches in between they look like the same color to me. And even when overlapping like below, it just looks like a slightly darker shade of the same color...
Why is Cheap Groceries listed as the top-right third, how are they getting cheap groceries? Did... did I just discover I'm colorblind? WTF?!?!
Is... is she gonna be okay?
Her complication had complications...
@OP hungover in bed, huh? Rough night with The Barrel I presume?
Everybody was bird flu fighting, it was a little bit frightening...
Your posts always make me feel much better about our home. About to drop $80k for piers extending 16' down and foundation reinforcement underneath as we live at the top of a hill, 1 year into living here we've gotten cracks in the ceilings and have a hallway that shifts so 2 doors don't close, and see some parts of the foundation where the soil is undermined. Luckily the foundation itself is good, though unsupported in spaces.
Just saw this episode of Long Story Short.
Back when all births WERE done at home, the mortality rate was about 1.7%, which is probably still a risk someone would take were abortion not an available option: https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog/2024/09/19/childbirth-in-the-past/
You seem to be under the impression that home births are far more dangerous than they actually are. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the overall mortality rate for planned home births in the United States is around 0.7 per 1,000 live births. This is higher than the mortality rate for hospital births, which is around 0.4 per 1,000 live births.
I host an online secular AA weekly meeting called "Godless Heathens". For other non-religious AA groups check out https://aaagnostica.org/ and ht">org/">https://aaagnostica.org/ and https://www.aasecular.org/online-meetings. There are lots of alcoholics who don't mix well with the religiosity of traditional AA, and with the advent of online meetings there's lots of options.
This is faked and not impressive at all. There's a remote control that the handler across the room is using, super simple stuff.
I'm a simp for the dimp, I cannot lie.
@OP you need to form a team with a Rubik's Cube expert, a Shrinky Dinks maker, an Easy Bake Oven baker, and a Lite Bright collector and figure out a way to fight crime together. 80's Nostalgia Team Go!
Dammit I HATE that I can't just edit that "too" into "to", saw it just as I clicked Post. Bah.
There's a LOT to criticize Gavin over, especially throwing Trans folks under the bus. But I don't get what you're trying to say here, he didn't maliciously have a white family too fool MAGA into liking him or something?
Were they the SAME children, or did he barter them for trade, passing ownership so he could properly claim that after the transaction, he left with all of HIS children? Also, did he take the wife with him? The nannies? How MANY nannies did he bring?
There are AA groups for seculars and agnostics. Part of my childhood abuse included being kicked out of a pastor's home I was living in because I was raped by a man when I was 17, haven't been back to church since. I'm about to hit 7 years sober, in large part due to an AA group called the Godless Heathens. Instead of using the AA big book, we use "Staying Sober WIthout God" by a psychiatrist, Jeffrey Munn. https://www.aasecular.org/online-meetings
@OP The author of the book "The Black Hole" that the movie was based on was my grandmother's neighbor. I remember getting swag from him at the time, the pop-up book is my strongest memory (I was 4 at the time). Loved that lil' robot.
"Fitting", eh @OP? I see what you did there...
Misread 'audit' as 'adult' and it flows just as well...
I heard he had an uncle that worked at Nintendo when he was in elementary school, too.
That's awesome, thanks for the share!
Today I learned Michael Parkinson was a British broadcaster, and not an attempt at a joke by SwissScars. Glad I googled before commenting!
* by faaah.
I'd always suspected, but never had this clear an example or the confirmation responses I'm getting here.
Nope, can't read that at all.
Looks a bit more distinct on my phone vs laptop, but still super similar. I can tell the difference between red and green for sure. Hooray for continued self-discovery even at the age of 49!
Looks a bit more distinct on my phone vs laptop, but still super similar. I can tell the difference between red and green for sure. Hooray for continued self-discovery even at the age of 49!
I am being serious! I can tell the difference only if I actually copy/paste a section in so one's on top of the other, but with a couple inches in between they look like the same color to me. And even when overlapping like below, it just looks like a slightly darker shade of the same color...
Why is Cheap Groceries listed as the top-right third, how are they getting cheap groceries? Did... did I just discover I'm colorblind? WTF?!?!
Is... is she gonna be okay?
Her complication had complications...
@OP hungover in bed, huh? Rough night with The Barrel I presume?
Everybody was bird flu fighting, it was a little bit frightening...
Your posts always make me feel much better about our home. About to drop $80k for piers extending 16' down and foundation reinforcement underneath as we live at the top of a hill, 1 year into living here we've gotten cracks in the ceilings and have a hallway that shifts so 2 doors don't close, and see some parts of the foundation where the soil is undermined. Luckily the foundation itself is good, though unsupported in spaces.
Just saw this episode of Long Story Short.
Back when all births WERE done at home, the mortality rate was about 1.7%, which is probably still a risk someone would take were abortion not an available option: https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog/2024/09/19/childbirth-in-the-past/
You seem to be under the impression that home births are far more dangerous than they actually are. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the overall mortality rate for planned home births in the United States is around 0.7 per 1,000 live births. This is higher than the mortality rate for hospital births, which is around 0.4 per 1,000 live births.
I host an online secular AA weekly meeting called "Godless Heathens". For other non-religious AA groups check out https://aaagnostica.org/ and ht">org/">https://aaagnostica.org/ and https://www.aasecular.org/online-meetings. There are lots of alcoholics who don't mix well with the religiosity of traditional AA, and with the advent of online meetings there's lots of options.