“That Time I Obliterated my Brother’s Body and Spent an Arm and a Leg to Get His Soul Back.”
“That Time I Obliterated my Brother’s Body and Spent an Arm and a Leg to Get His Soul Back.”
It just talks about the SAVE program, so nothing brand new.
First thing I thought of. Write an article when the fish start growing three eyes.
Agreed. People being awful in theaters has been a long-standing subject of countless jokes. It’s not in any way a new phenomenon. “Please silence your phone” adverts after the trailers happened long before Covid came around.
Only thing I thought was a painful cliche in the movie was the “no, I won’t kill the villain (after mowing down all of his minions like they were nothing) because I’m the good guy!” trope.
I remember Honey Ohs tasting amazing. I bought a box about a year ago and it wasn’t as sweet and flavorful as I remembered. Looked it up and yup, they changed the recipe.
Several unions have rules against solidarity action/sympathy strikes. There may also be laws against it.
It’s not. The media keeps wanting to make it so. There’s nothing Qanon about it. Jim Caviezel is a proponent of Qanon conspiracies, and that’s its only connection.
I know she can be “controversial” here, but Shoe0nHead did a video on it.
Weird. I’ve been using Connect for days and haven’t had it use more than 500mb of memory. I tried use Jerboa first, but it was having issues loading things.
I once saw a slogan on a button at a street vendor in Washington D.C. “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?” It’s stuck with me after two decades.