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Smokin on a night train chewing on a jelly roll...
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"I was going to eat that mummy" - Professor Farnsworth
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This is my favorite piano piece. Full of such passion and angst. I can't imagine how long it would take to perfect that performance. Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing.
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I didn't realize until years later that Amy Adams was the cheerleader.
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One of my favorite dark comedies. Ridiculous yet hilarious. RIP Robin Williams.
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Just so many great lines, great characters, awesome cast. Between its age and non-mainstream release, it is one of those gems that easily gets overlooked.
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Ahhh!!! I can't choose one. It would be a toss up between these:
The Birdcage, Death to Smoochy, Soapdish, Drop Dead Gorgeous, or Clue
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Running free...
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Eradicator!
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First skit or first episode of first season
Thought it was cute. Had to share. Happy adventuring!
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/PCGaming/t/603675 > Original Sin's Honour mode is returning.
I remember watching Carbot years ago for the WoW and HOTS episodes. Was tickled to watch the BG3 episodes. There are only 3 episodes out at the moment. Hope you all enjoy!
Found this video amusing, thought I'd share. Enjoy!
Part one is a blast (hee hee) if you haven't seen it yet. Highly entertaining.
Can you name your baby ‘Methamphetamine Rules’ in Australia? [https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/sep/19/can-you-name-your-baby-methamphetamine-rules-in-australia](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/sep/19/can-you-name-your-baby-methamphetamine-rules-in-australia) Are there any names you can’t legally call your baby in Australia? It’s a question many wanted answered by the ABC’s new show What the FAQ, says Kirsten Drysdale, a journalist at the public broadcaster. So when Drysdale gave birth to her third son in July, she decided to put it to the test. She submitted his given name to New South Wales Births, Deaths and Marriages as “Methamphetamine Rules”. “We thought we would submit the most outrageous name we could think of, assuming it would be rejected,” she said. “But it didn’t turn out that way – unfortunately Methamphetamine Rules slipped through the cracks.” A spokesperson for Births, Deaths and Marriages said the “unusual name” had “unfortunately slipped through”. They said they had strengthened the registry’s process in response to this “highly unusual event”, and would be working with the family to change the name. However, the spokesperson said that doesn’t mean the original name goes away. “A name registered at birth remains on the NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages Register forever,” the spokesperson said. “Even if the name is formally changed.” Drysdale said she had been deciding between “Methamphetamine Rules” and “Nangs Rule”, referring to the Australian slang for nitrous oxide canisters used to get a fleeting high. But she decided against Nangs Rule in case the approver at the registry didn’t know what Nangs were and it was approved. “We chose methamphetamine thinking there’s no way that anyone will see that word and think it’s OK,” said Drysdale, who added her husband took some convincing to agree to the experiment. “But we were wrong.”* Drysdale said she was under the impression that if a name was rejected by the registry, they choose one for you. She had reached out to the registry for answers to her show’s segment on what names can be legally given to a baby in Australia which will air on Wednesday. The spokesperson for NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages said it “does not choose what name parents give a child”. However, the state government’s website detailing the rules states if a name for a baby cannot be registered and parents do not provide an alternative, the registrar may assign a name. Under the rules, the registrar will not approve a name if it is offensive and not in the public interest. It also will not approve given names that are more than 50 characters, include symbols, or an official title or rank such as princess, Queen, or goddess. Drysdale said she would not yet reveal what her baby’s new name is yet. “My husband said maybe his nickname should be ‘Speedy’, but I’m sure he will develop his own nickname that’s appropriate to his real name and his personality,” Drysdale said. “He’s a very chill child, a beautiful baby boy, so not anything like a meth user.”
http://stuppid.com/man-starts-gas-station-blaze-killing-spider-with-lighter/ CENTER LINE, Mich. – A man tried to kill a spider at a gas station using a lighter causing a dangerous fire. Using a lighter to kill the bug, he started a blaze that quickly engulfed the gas pump. He somehow escaped serious injury and the gas station’s damage was contained to one pump, which was destroyed. The incident was recorded at a Center Line gas station. Employee Susan Adams kept calm and hit the gas automatic stop button and quickly called the Center Line fire department. The man grabbed a nearby extinguisher and put out the flames before firefighters arrived. Later he admitted what he did, saying he spotted a spider on his gas tank and because he’s deathly afraid of the critters. Photo: Man starts gas station blaze trying to kill spider with lighter He pulled out his lighter and decided to burn it. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what happened next. Employees at the gas station have been having fun with the video ever since. This charred fuel pump says it all. We are told his car was barely damaged from the flames. But his embarrassing mistake didn’t stop the man from coming back the next day as a customer. “He was sorry,” Susan said. “He was sorry, he said he didn’t know. It is just one of those things that happen – stupidity.” Adams said this serves as a reminder about being careful around gas pumps. Whether it is using a cell phone or static electricity, the smallest spark can cause a gas station fire. The accident is expected to be covered by the station’s insurance.
I am not much of a YouTuber but this is truly great.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/senate-dress-code-fetterman_n_650864bde4b0d2303308cad7
As he calls for cognitive testing for Biden. Hypocritical humor at its finest. Tired of old people telling everyone what's best for them. Sigh.... I implore you to exercise your voting powers and help get the idiots (on all sides) out of the US government.
Anyone else notice the name of the ranger's raven familiar? Made me smile.
So I was thinking of making an all druid party. Full moon, land, and spore druids, and perhaps a land/life cleric hybrid for a bit extra heals. I think this should cover all party role bases minus some niceties of certain spells or bonuses on certain skills. Every character would be able to shapeshift which could be neat. Not sure if I will use the game NPCs for companions or just have hirelings to keep the dialogue neutral and less drama among characters. Would be my 5th campaign. I haven't finished my first campaign yet (about halfway done). I flip between my solo good, solo evil (Dark Urge), co-op good, and co-op evil. I just like messing around witt variety of characters, companions, and compositions. Clearly, this would be for a fun, rp run. Just wanted to share my thoughts and was hoping to hear your thoughts.
I don't want to spoil this for anyone, however, something seems very very off to a point where I am doomed to fail in early Act 1. I created the Paladin, broke the oath, became an oathbreaker. Went off to the druid village, did the usual quests. Specifically - interacting with the musical tiefling who is writing a song. Upon my first attempt for a full rest after that, something happens where I seemingly pretty much fucked over my game with my level 3 party. Other than avoiding that quest or avoiding being an oathbreaker at that point, my only option is reroll non-dark urge or go way back to a much earlier save. I do not believe having a dark urge oathbreaker paladin early on is doable. Anyone else have this experience?
Not too comprehensive, but fun to check out while you are waiting on your download.
I am not a dad, nor of the male persuasion. Never had kids, nor do I want them. However, I love your jokes. Everyday when I scroll through my subscribed feed and come across the jokes in this community I want to /facepalm and laugh at the same time. They are so bad they are good. This community is secretly my favorite to come across in my feed (even moreso than the ones I mod and/or participate frequently in). Thank all of you for help making me smile every day.
Hello from your southern neighbor. I am a huge fan of Kids In the Hall, Corner Gas, Strange Brew, etc.. While these are older shows and movies I still have a great appreciation for Canadian humor in all entertainment mediums. I am surprised I haven't come across a community for discussing Canadian entertainment or something thereof. As I am not as versed as many on the subject I would be hesitant to create a community myself, but would enjoy having one to participate in and find new shows and whatnot. Just something to think about. Eh?
So my sister-in-law was watching my chickens while I was out of town. In addition to totally spoiling them with frozen fruit rings and fruit on skewers, she takes a ton of pictures and videos to send to me, which I love. Now her and I are very opposite when it comes to many things, but the one thing we both love is watching RuPaul's drag race (please don't hate). So she sent me the above picture. Figured you all might appreciate it.
This may be a stupid question, but I am wondering how safe account info is on the PWAs and Lemmy apps seeing everything is in the infancy stage. Eventually, I would like to commit to and support whichever app fits my needs once they are well established. In the meantime, I am hesitant to use anything but the actual browser with my main account for fear of security issues that can compromise my community. Any thoughts from those who are knowledgeable on the topic are greatly appreciated.
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