Lol. Gets murkier when you’re in neither of those places and use a combo of both. I’ll stick with “closer” for now
Lol. Gets murkier when you’re in neither of those places and use a combo of both. I’ll stick with “closer” for now
A good version of “Riverworld” by Philip Jose Farmer would be awesome. “Borne” or “The Strange Bird” by Jeff Vandermeer. “Dance, Dance, Dance” by Murakmi. The Maddaddam Trilogy by Atwood.
As a deep cut, “The Woman in the Dunes” by Kobo Abe. Totally surreal.
“The ruling theoretically applies to land borders, seaports, and airports — but in practice, it only applies to New York’s Eastern District.”
Shhhhh🤫
OMG! Our cats are twinning!
“I could totally take him!”
Hang in there. They both lose pretty much any insult value in after one is out of their teens
And also “man, those toes weren’t even that long. Im glad I didn’t waste a cent on that tug.”
Offset with property and sales taxes 🤷♀️
I’m all in
Yesss! Didn’t know there was a “Paprika” movie! I loved the book.
Forgot about this one. Really great!!!
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy one of my favourite comedies of all times. Watermelon Man is an old fave.
But still interesting
Oak my god, I’ve never heard of the acorn trick! To the rabbit-hole!
I always think it’s weird when I run into people that can’t whistle or make a horn sound blowing a blade of grass. I’m not even talking like those ear-piercing 2-fingers-in-mouth whistles, just regular Andy Griffith style.
Definitely understand there are many whistling taboos(as there should be, Russia) and some bored rural-ness that factor in.
Dirt-hat