I mean, bish had it coming 🤷🏼♀️
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I mean, bish had it coming 🤷🏼♀️
how did everyone vote in the mostly likely way they'd be turned into a vampire poll?
(poll results)
Grasshopper's Dream Cafe Located: Jeongseon, South Korea
BUG SEX HEADQUARTERS
how DARE you try to leave this in the tags
“The employees need a larger salary” “hmmmm large celery”
can anyone tell me the watch order for every movie ever so i can understand all references and homages
@dionrevel PLEASE share the link.
Lol sure!!
For movies, here is the beginner's list:
Beginner's guide for getting in the loop.
And the more advanced list:
Advanced guide to getting in the loop. Supplementary to "Civilization Essentials." If a movie is on this list, then it has one of these: -Po
Not all these movies are necessarily good, but the ones that gave me small pop culture epiphanies. It made me realize that 30%-40% of the jokes from modern sitcoms are references/parodies- and these movies are their source material.
^^ This is also true for socializing. So many people I thought were naturally funny were just doing movie bits.
[I actually do have a job, I am just a big fan of lists and graphs and flow charts etc.]
i need to put all three of these pictures in a single post. this is significant. this matters. this is why i exist
i love being insane on the internet with you homosexuals
speaking from a place of privilege (good url)
some of you should not be reblogging this
Guys I'm WHEEZING—
Guys the scream that I let out when she came onto screen looking like this …
Literally insane, it should be a crime to look that good post 12 hour shift.
Better solutions than age verification BS
Teaching children/teens basic internet safety rules such as not giving out personal information (name, age, etc.) and internet stranger danger
Informing parents/guardians about the existence of the YouTube Kids app before they hand the unfiltered iPad to a kid to watch
Informing about YouTube Teen Accounts
More online teen spaces such as MMOs, pet sites, and RP forums with site rules to keep things appropriate
Emphasis of report and block buttons if something said in said spaces makes someone uncomfortable and/or breaks site rules
Game support forums not being locked to Discord servers and easily accessible to the entire userbase
Parental blocks that restrict downloading dedicated "adult community" apps
In mixed age online spaces, adults being less hesitant about using built in content filters such as tags and mature content labels
Parents/guardians understanding age ratings on items such as movies and video games, especially R and M
Parents, guardians, and trusted adults (ex. teachers, librarians) being available to listen and discuss when a topic is confusing (and not immediately get mad and complain about the material)
Better access to youth library materials (ex. young adult)
More/better offline teen spaces and access to hobbies without too much unnecessary expense
Astronauts are so funny man. Here's just a couple of things I've found hilarious from this past week of space stuff:
It's probably already been spread around here enough already, but in case anyone's missed it; 7 hours after launch, commander Reid Wiseman, dealing with tech issues, uttered the generational quote "I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those are working."
After fixing the issues that were afflicting the onboard toilet, mission specialist Christina Koch (who has quickly become my favourite of the four) laughingly said “I’m the space plumber, I’m proud to call myself the space plumber.”
On Easter Sunday, the Artemis II crew hosted a makeshift egg hunt, by hiding packets of dehydrated scrambled eggs around their Orion capsule.
The way the crew always makes sure to make it very clear they're in space when doing interviews. From stuff like Wiseman just hanging out floating sideways on screen or Koch letting her hair loose so it can freely span out flowing around her.
While in transit, the crew decided to record a parody of those bad 80s sitcom intros where everyone turns and smiles at the camera.
When the crew reached the furthest point from Earth in the mission, they jokingly clambored over each other in an effort to get to the far side of the capsule, so that they could individually claim to be the furthest person from earth.
At the same time, on the ISS which was at the time on the other side of earth, the 7 astronauts onboard had a light-hearted race to the far side of the station, making jokes about being the furthest humans from Artemis.
On the way back to earth, NASA actually managed to establish an audio call between the crews of the ISS and Artemis II (where they shared the above info), and Koch called one member of the ISS crew, Jessica Meir, her "astro-sister" as the two of them previously spacewalker together in 2019. Meir then responded I'm so happy that we are back in space together, even if we are a few miles apart" (a few here being 230,000).
While Jeremy Hansen was doing an interview, Wiseman and Koch were just in the background swatting the mission mascot (a little moon plush toy named Rise) back and forth between each other.