Strange things were afoot.
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Strange things were afoot.
They’re “cycle paths” in some places.
I’ve eaten at Popeyes Chicken restaurants three times in my life, each time at a different location, and all three of those meals gave me food poisoning.
I won’t be going back to Popeyes a fourth time, because I can take a hint.
That’s great news, thank you! It’s something I’ve been asking for since I first began using Lemmy, but there didn’t seem to be interest in implementing it. I’m very glad to see that it’s been reconsidered.
I want to be able to put alt text on an image post upload. Accessibility is cool.
Each and every one of those fuckers looks like they’re in a retail store about to demand to speak to someone’s manager.
It’s an Ethernet port. For some reason Apple decided <···>
is the glyph to use for that.
Bob’s Burgers doesn’t really do MacFarlane-style “LOL we’re a cartoon” meta stuff.
One can also undo the curse of reposting text as a screengrabbed image file.
Support local bands. Go to their shows. Tell them they suck to their face. Unplug the bassist’s instrument cable. Demand free merch after. Get drunk as fuck in the parking lot. Fight their drummer. Support. Local. Bands.
Wherever you are!
If you hate everyone, have a snack. If everyone hates you, have a nap.
This site isn’t Instagram.
I don’t know.
In the beginning of 12 Angry Men everything is shot from above eye-level with wide-angle lenses, giving everything the feel of more space, but as the film progresses it transitions to tighter shots with telephoto lenses from lower angles. The film gives the viewer more and more of a subconscious sense of tension and claustrophobia as the story progresses.
At least one stage adaptation of the story gave a similar effect over the course of the show by slowly tightening the lighting and having the walls of the set physically move inward, too slow for the audience to take notice but enough to subtly affect the entire atmosphere and really drive that feeling home.
No matter what else they ever do, the greatest artistic achievement of DreamWorks will always be naming their villain “Fuckwad” with the spelling tweaked just enough to sneak past not only the censors, but multiple generations of oblivious family-film-going parents.
When balut.
This was from a webcomic from around ten(?) years ago called “Pictures In Boxes.” It was at PicturesInBoxes.com but the site is gone, the Web Archive coverage is spotty, and I haven’t been able to track down the specific URL for this one.
Time for some traditional Moldovan epic victory music!
You might be able to get their name from the accident’s police report.