Most like to have for real, Mr. Moore (Head of the Class). The nicest, Miss Bliss. Most fun to watch but the class would actually be terrifying, Ms Frizzle from Magic School Bus (not a sit com but lots of sitcom vibes in many scenes, including the "end on a bad joke" trope)
September 25, 2025 at 4:24 PM
Most like to have for real, Mr. Moore (Head of the Class). The nicest, Miss Bliss. Most fun to watch but the class would actually be terrifying, Ms Frizzle from Magic School Bus (not a sit com but lots of sitcom vibes in many scenes, including the "end on a bad joke" trope)
Truly, stories like this are the culture journalism version of this skeet. I'm an undisciplined writer, so I beg someone, somewhere to write an article about this sort of thing with context! Not even "the first ugly toy craze was in 1687" or anything (although 100% would read), but...something!
August 24, 2025 at 10:11 PM
Truly, stories like this are the culture journalism version of this skeet. I'm an undisciplined writer, so I beg someone, somewhere to write an article about this sort of thing with context! Not even "the first ugly toy craze was in 1687" or anything (although 100% would read), but...something!
I love those old pieces but for that very reason I've gotten into art deco waterfall furniture. Using newfangled veneer and steam bending techniques, they were able to create beautiful, quality furniture that was lightweight... and easy to move!
August 4, 2025 at 3:42 PM
I love those old pieces but for that very reason I've gotten into art deco waterfall furniture. Using newfangled veneer and steam bending techniques, they were able to create beautiful, quality furniture that was lightweight... and easy to move!
Apparently, according to the record speed takedown notice I received, it is spam or misleading content, unlike the posts blaming the people of LA for police violence
June 11, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Apparently, according to the record speed takedown notice I received, it is spam or misleading content, unlike the posts blaming the people of LA for police violence