Aw man your avatar threw me off. I thought you were Deade this whole time.I saw Bigfoot in 1982.
Aw man your avatar threw me off. I thought you were Deade this whole time.I saw Bigfoot in 1982.
Yeah, I have something like the same problem. I found out my spirit animal is a dog. Then my imaginary friend took my spirit animal for a walk.
Apologies didn't mean to offend Fifi ownersOh my gosh! My dog's name is Fifi!![]()
The mako shark is the fastest shark species in the world and can average an incredible 60mph when hunting for prey!
![]()
A Possible twist on Interpretation: No matter how bad someone treats you - smother them with kindness... or Ice Cream?
View attachment 195210
Yes, that is Ricardo Montalban playing Khan in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) lolWho in the world is Ricardo playing in that picture?
Nothing rhymes with "orange".Just tell me something... it doesn't even matter what it is... something new you learned recently, what you had for lunch, what your new year resolution will be.....
The only word in the 20-volume historical Oxford English Dictionary that rhymes with orange is sporange, a very rare alternative form of sporangium (a botanical term for a part of a fern or similar plant)Nothing rhymes with "orange".
Thanks, I didn't recognize the character.Yes, that is Ricardo Montalban playing Khanin Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) lol
No worries, I only chuckled because I assume that it was very rare for him to be cast as the vilan, and in this case it was evident that he was both amazing and had fun with this role.Thanks, I didn't recognize the character.
No worries, I only chuckled because I assume that it was very rare for him to be cast as the vilan, and in this case it was evident that he was both amazing and had fun with this role.
Yes there's always been tabloids and stuff but I've been a news addict since the early 1990's and a lot of the stuff that makes headlines now is the stuff that was considered off-beat news before. Stuff that people might only talk about around the water cooler at the office. Now whenever a celebrity has a breakup or says something bold its headline news. Or when a fight breaks out at a fast food restaurant. Or when a photo of a dress is seen as both gold and blue. Stuff like that.Every generation has had a huge appetite for sensationalism. Only lately has our appetite been so easily satisfied.
Before Facebook it was Yahoo news. Before that it was soap operas. Before that it was newspapers. But there has always been a large market and demand for sensationalism.
Yeah the news has been decidedly petty lately. Not more sensational I think, but definitely more trivial.Yes there's always been tabloids and stuff but I've been a news addict since the early 1990's and a lot of the stuff that makes headlines now is the stuff that was considered off-beat news before. Stuff that people might only talk about around the water cooler at the office. Now whenever a celebrity has a breakup or says something bold its headline news. Or when a fight breaks out at a fast food restaurant. Or when a photo of a dress is seen as both gold and blue. Stuff like that.
here's an example from the front page of Yahoo News:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/sofia-veragara-women-2019-deserve-much-everyone-050112854.html
A Possible twist on Interpretation: No matter how bad someone treats you - smother them with kindness... or Ice Cream?
View attachment 195210