Oddly allegorical.
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Oddly allegorical.
As one that remembers watching NBC "Must See TV" Thursday nights in the 90's, back then, Friends was more approachable as a twenty-something that identified somewhat with the idea that it's ok to be quirky, laughable, and fun.
Now, I prefer Seinfeld. Say what you will about the cast, the show's darker take wears better on the post 9/11 world.
It's easy to pick on one or the other now, but having lived the era, and the era of TV that led to it, both shows made more sense back then.
His disappointment is immeasurable and his day is ruined.
Menses, with timing abrupt.
I have an acquaintance that is into going cave diving in Florida. I've seen the pics and nope.
Mountain climbing and rappelling is a blast though. I'll keep my rock climbing relegated to the fun indoor stuff with a good belay.
Art of the grift.
I warned my brother-in-law and sister-in-law about that fuckstick more than a decade ago. They laughed at me. Didn't phase them at all. When the Model Y released, they bought one. When Elmo revealed his full Nazi self (salute and all), they bought one of those bumper stickers. Later, they replace said Model Y with a new one and pull the bumper sticker off the old one and somehow reattach the used bumper sticker to the new one (you can tell it's the same sticker because it's all jacked up from being removed from the old car). Oh, and they were early adopters of Starlink. Sucking Nazi cock must be addictive because they can't seem to stop themselves.


"Still, Graugnard said he does not regret voting for Trump."
The measles outbreak is small potatoes comparative to the cognitive dissonance disease underway.
"Pro life"
This is the best showerthought I've seen in ages.
I think I'm going to like it here!

That's called a T-nut.



Waste. Fraud. Abuse.

Oh, and EPSTEIN EPSTEIN EPSTEIN
That's what this is for. They'll hang a large curtain around it to keep primer and paint overspray from drifting throughout the neighborhood.
This is what's called a "diamond" in the vehicle's unibody frame structure. This car has likely been in a frontend accident that was bad enough to shift one rail back far enough that the entire chassis is out of square in a big way. The tires, bearings, suspension linkages and other parts are wearing way faster and it won't have a long life on the road. Shitty insurance policy, body shops, and ignorant (and broke) buyers keep these sleds on the road. I can almost guarantee that the airbags in that heap are blown and weren't replaced. This shiz shouldn't be allowed on the road.
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