I feel like an idiot. I read “bear” and tilted my phone and squinted and all that. Time to go sleep.
I feel like an idiot. I read “bear” and tilted my phone and squinted and all that. Time to go sleep.
Crash Course too!
https://www.youtube.com/@crashcourse
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9 - Crash Course World History was one of my favourites.
I’m too tired to look it up, but I remember someone saying that resilience or grit was one of the best indicators of success. Someone replied that actually the best indicator of success is if you came from wealth.
Bullshit. I’ve seen Pulp Fiction and I’ve never noticed that.
These are the same people that abuse tax loopholes and lobby and shit. I don’t pirate but I don’t give two shit’s on their holier than thou tone.
Off to get Acaster’s next partner.
Honestly, I didn’t see it coming and I was really impressed by the end. I didn’t know if I enjoyed the movie until two weeks later. I think it threw me in for a loop for a while where I just kept thinking about it (I think that’s what good art does).
I settled on it being a great movie and that I wanted to talk to someone about, but I couldn’t recommend (due to the subject matter and my lack of being able to provide a good description) :P
The Skin I Live In, Antonio Banderas, he’s a surgeon and it seems there’s a woman trapped in his house?
Also, basically any Haneke movie, Funny Game, Benny’s Video, L’Amour.
It probably sounds silly but I quite enjoy not memorizing different names for days of the weeks and months like when I was learning french … Lundi, Mardi …
Nice to be like 星期一,星期二,星期三 … for week days and 一月,二月,三月… for months.
Still high relative to the average but nowhere near their American counterparts.
My ex had a massive crush on the Rock. So we’d go see every movie. I was happy that she was so excited and it was a great time. Like you said, I’m not watching a Nolan or Scorsese movie and my expectations were pretty much met. I honestly couldn’t tell you the plotline to Rampage or the Skyscraper neither.
Outer Limits did it too: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0667983/
The Sentence. It stars Niles from Frasier (David Hyde Pierce)
It’s when all my peers start writing new code and I have to fix bugs.
I’ve spent a small fortune on split keyboards now, it never came to mind for some reason. Definitely helped too.
I’m all seriousness everyone, take many breaks and there’s lots of wrist and hand stretches online.
Also, vertical mouse have helped my carpal tunnel. If you don’t know what that is, use the Magic Mouse for a little while and it’ll kick in.
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I was wondering this too, so I looked it up
From Google:
First, ‘dry’ indicates that very little vermouth has been added to the cocktail, so the gin is the primary focus. The typical ratio is 6 parts gin to 1 part vermouth. However, order ‘extra dry’ and you’ll get the slightest splash of vermouth, or even just a glass-coating wash.
There’s no excuse for that abomination. That grilled cheese is indefensible.
I love the 24 hour clock and living in London, UK I used it all the time. However, I remember one time I bought movie tickets at lunch for 17:30 and my brain thought it was for 7:30pm and I called my friend at the last moment saying: “you have to leave work early if we’re gonna make it!”