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Everybody thinks 'https://' stands for 'hypertext transfer protocol secure' but it actually stands for 'head to this place, sucka' followed by a colon and two laser sounds
January 13, 2026 at 8:17 PM
Everybody thinks 'https://' stands for 'hypertext transfer protocol secure' but it actually stands for 'head to this place, sucka' followed by a colon and two laser sounds
no joke though this is what art is all about..... transcending the boundaries of specific human experience to unite in the embrace of universal human emotion
February 22, 2025 at 4:52 PM
no joke though this is what art is all about..... transcending the boundaries of specific human experience to unite in the embrace of universal human emotion
Given that apparently the Stranger Things finale was meh (idk, didn't watch it, just the scuttlebutt) and we're not that far removed from the disastrous GOT finale that retroactively made everyone have never cared about the show:
What's the *best* ending to a show you've ever seen? Quote/reply etc
10+ years ago i was making this exact complaint about how the last book ended with huge build up then wimping out on a final battle and someone told me "well that's how A:TLA ended" and that's how i came to finally watch A:TLA so i could tell the guy he was wrong
i have now finally watched all of the twilight films and one of my favorite things about them is they always talk up these big epic battles they must prepare for that end up being like snowball fights in a field
January 7, 2026 at 8:28 PM
10+ years ago i was making this exact complaint about how the last book ended with huge build up then wimping out on a final battle and someone told me "well that's how A:TLA ended" and that's how i came to finally watch A:TLA so i could tell the guy he was wrong
I have seen this fucking article endlessly rewritten over the last fucking decade and I don't know how to explain to mainstream media that yes people tend to select partners who agree with them on issues like "should gay people marry" and "do the foreign hordes secretly wish to kill us"
Everyone has a list of so-called "red flags" when they're dating. And for some, especially younger Americans, different political views is a relationship deal breaker.
I have seen this fucking article endlessly rewritten over the last fucking decade and I don't know how to explain to mainstream media that yes people tend to select partners who agree with them on issues like "should gay people marry" and "do the foreign hordes secretly wish to kill us"