It takes a village. Don’t kinkshame. Do nazishame. Do wealthhordeshame.
It takes a village. Don’t kinkshame. Do nazishame. Do wealthhordeshame.
This is the kinda community that requires more than 5 hours of sleep to digest. I know now.
“A problem with alcohol”? I think not; why, I am a professional. Good day, sir.
—me to the neighbor’s mailbox
I’m partial to The 5.6.7.8’s, myself
Omg I haaaaate the 9/11s. If they ever find out who was driving those planes, we should probs kill them.
His second expression made for some loud guffaws at my house
First of all, Jesus Christ.
Also the Mormon Church which profits upon mountains of hurtful lies
I mean idfk how you’re planning on calling a.out without an even, stronger, lower-level language like Bash 3.
It is so so so painful to lose a loved one.
It is excruciating to lose them before they die.
Even worse is when you see parts of what you liked about them suffocating beneath the propaganda that poisoned them. This is like a threefold death.
We’d drive across the state as a kid and at the end of the day it was a sticky mess that was beginning to impact a driver’s ability to see well. I drove across the country a couple years ago and there were days at a time where we didn’t need to clean the windshield.
This feels like excerpts I read of “here’s just an example of how disenchantment and loss had impacted everyday citizens of _ in the early _ century”.
I forget what kind of coping mechanism it is called where I try to see things historically when they hit a little too close to home.
I love how the skyline looks like a couple skylines of that era that don’t look that way now. What city is that?
The good news is that your descendants will look back at us with enough horror and disgust and pity to maybe do things better before the next fall of Rome. Probs not tho we kinda suck.
I never expected anyone to guess my address. Thanks a lot.
Unless you’re already aware of what it’s about, just watch it, without even a summary.
For those that have watched it, is it an example of a love story of the cinéma vérité variety?
cleverly also called “dogfooding”