That last part is, hands-down, my favorite scene in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe
Will Ferrell has an enormous audience of straight dudes who need to hear this. Nothing but facts here about anti-trans bigotry:
Huh, has it really been over a year? Admittedly, being somewhere over half a million in my user number doesn't really feel all that special š¤£
Depending on your interests, the answer is one of: Billy Porter, Curtis Martin, or Wiz Khalifa. Unless you're from Pittsburgh, in which case the answer is Edgar Snyder.
What a terrible headline. The mushroom isnāt learning anything. It is being used as a sensor, not a controller. This would be like saying āspeedometer learns to driveā because it is in a car.
we fucked up as a society by deciding that the arts and math/science are opposite and adversarial things. if i told you how much everything is part of everything else you'd throw up
The truly terrifying question is: how does one flush?
footnote 2: I've managed to see all the "bucket list" bands that I actually can see (I've seen all of Pink Floyd perform, just not together). I do have a handful of bands I'd like to see, if I get a chance, though: Decoded Feedback, Mind.In.A.Box, and Neuroticfish, just to name the ones at the top.
footnote 1: The worst show I ever saw still produces fun stories, so I don't really like calling it the "worst" (I still laugh over "hold on, I have to tune my guitar" mid-song). The most boring performance had my most surprising band as an opener, so overall, it was good?
First concert: U2 Last: VNV Nation Worst: see footnote 1 Loudest: tie between Primus and Ministry Best: Nine Inch Nails (Downward Spiral '94) Most surprising: Swarf Happy I got to see: Suicide Commando Wish I could see: see footnote 2