Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
They were really direct with this kind of stuff back then.
Just, “Hey kids, I’m your favorite cartoon character, and I think crack is wack!”
Yeah, that’s the guy who measures his nighttime erections and has MRIs done every other week, to name a couple of his fixations. It’s a weird way to live, but I have to admit that I’m curious to hear what he’s up to every so often.
This sounds like a magical place.
This has been my experience too. And then once one side does something in response to what was covered in their bubble, the opposite side has no idea why and is completely befuddled by their behavior.
I delayed it for maybe 10 years after they first started asking if I wanted to get them removed, then finally decided it was time about a year or two ago. The recovery sucked for a couple of days, but I don’t remember my bill being exceptionally bad (I think my insurance paid quite a bit though).
It’s really amazing. The only (not really) downside is that certain episodes make me tear up.
Thanks. I always try to do both, because I know most won’t want to click off site and are happy to just chuckle at a screenshot, but a lot of people will always want the link.
I haven’t read the book, but that makes this even funnier to me. Lol
Will add that to my list.
Would you please change the title back? I know you’re joking, but we’ve had to remove personal “callout” posts from here before because it causes drama or people to gang up/stalk their comments elsewhere.
I usually blame it on ADHD, but who knows?
Some more good ones:
In this economy?
Don’t worry, you’ll learn your lesson before next time. Surely.
You made this? That’s awesome!
It’s been cycling through my PC’s wallpaper folder for years. I always seem to read something new when it pops up again.
Lots of engineers probably got their start by taking random things apart and breaking them as a kid too. Clocks, radios, etc.
Same. It takes sort of a bold leap of faith.
We waited a while but realized that if we had been a little less risk averse, we could’ve started earlier and been totally fine.