And less shit to deal with.
And less shit to deal with.
Dogs can poop at night…
“When he reached the New World, Cortezh burned hish ships. Ash a reshult hish men were well motivated.” —Capt. Ramius, played by Sean Connery in The Hunt for Red October
Yay
Now what was I going to make …last Tuesday?
Appreciate that. Will fix.
I’m in the process of reading this (and a dozen other books lol). Interesting so far. Haven’t formed opinions yet. But definitely appreciate Bell Hooks bell hooks for having tackled this subject.
But I’m not bisexual, horny or…well, just those two.
Great article. Also pretty sad to see what we’ve ended up with in the name of business. Maybe if humanity survived another few hundred years we will look back on this time of corporations with disgust.
I miss mine. They were awesome. Just don’t touch the bulb when installing it.
Hm this mortuary guide looks interesting…
Mint is a good recommendation. I’ve used it for most of a decade because I just want my system to work.
Nobody is both that bored and that motivated. Unless paid.
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Emotionally? No. Linguistically, sure.
It’s seriously insane growing up on star trek and then seeing it come to life.
Still holding out for flying cars.
And warp drive!
The whole “woke” buzzword thing is just dumb. It’s just the latest bigotry dogwhistle / Fox “News” Pavlovian Response Training, where chuds are trained to react with visceral disgust at any word.
They made the chuds flip about WelFaRe QuEeN, HilLaRy, bEnGaZi, SoCiaLiSM and LIbRuLS and now WoKe. Fox could train these people to hate the word TURNIP.
No doubt
Elder’s Melancholy certainly draws its inspiration from an engraving executed by Dürer on the same subject in 1514.
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A theme often examined in art works since antiquity, melancholy, or melancholia, derives from the medical theory of four humours, whereby disease or ailments were thought to be caused by an imbalance in one or another of the four basic bodily fluids, or humours. In contrast to its negative connotations during the Middle Ages, this condition was equated during the Renaissance with the artistic temperament. In fact, many considered melancholy to be the catalyst for all artistic creation. Cranach makes use of Dürer’s motifs, but transposes them to illustrate one of Martin Luther’s sermons, which aimed to denounce this ailment as an indication that the afflicted individual was under the influence of Satan. Drink and nourishment were essential to counteract its effects.
What in tarnation?
Off to read up on this…
Let’s see em doordash that