There's a Slipknot song that goes "I push my fingers into my eyes, it's the only thing that slowly stops the ache" and it makes me think "Okay, that's very interesting, but doesn't that mean there's something that quickly stops the ache? Why don't you do that instead?"
I'm so relieved it wasn't 2000 BC.
I guess today is the day where I post screenshots of two similar images. Here's an interesting coincidence on my YouTube subscription page.
People who say "You shouldn't use Adblock because websites depend on ad revenue" might as well say "You should be punching yourself in the face when you visit a site, otherwise you're stealing."
I thought I'd pay attention to those ads that show up on news websites, just out of curiosity. What is going on here? They used the same picture twice, but just changed the color of the thing the woman is wearing? Why? Who the heck clicks on these things? Is anyone even conscious anymore?
Asking search engines what the covers on headphones are called. Bing and Duck Duck Go gave me the answer (cushions) while Google gave me a bunch of Reddit conversations about earbuds. Also another broken #PeopleAlsoAsk. Somehow Google keeps getting worse!
feeling uneasy about the way British people spell "practice" as "practise" because that looks like it should be pronounced "practize"
Strange how newspaper comics used to be culturally relevant.
Music math: Nick Cave = Tom Waits - Captain Beefheart