[Image description: A six panel comic.
First panel: A person is looking at a paper. Their text bubble reads: "Ugh why do we need a label for EVERYTHING?"
Second panel: The person crumples the paper.
Third panel: The person throws the paper. A purple haired onlooker sees this. Purple haired person has a question mark over their head.
Fourth panel: Purple haired person picks up paper.
Fifth panel: Purple haired person reads paper. Their text bubble reads: "Wow there's a word for this? I'm not ALONE? It's OK to be who i really am?"
Sixth panel: Purple haired person cradles paper. A heart is drawn beside them. Their text bubble reads: "I'm so happy that I found this "]
Lor
[Image description: A photo of a road with two lanes. There is bumper-to-bumper traffic reaching an approxime 53 car length.]
Heheheh
Oh wow. I'm gonna have to check that out later. As a kid i adored that game.
Thank fuck. It's progress.
The best guardian.
It can, if people see it as as valuable to them as Wikipedia.
It's also useful because it allows monthly flow, which is way more useful for planning than just a lump sum and ??? on what you'll get in a few months.
Oh hell yes
Terrible audiences really ruin vibes. I've seen it happen mostly at festivals. During a headlining act at ACL some people started making a mosh circle, but just used it as an excuse to bash their way to the front. As someone who likes mosh pits quite a bit i was honestly pissed at their actually dangerous behavior.
Aaaagh, having even medicare earplugs is honestly a lifesaver for concerts. I love love love the energy of the crowds and seeing a band but i already have mild tinnitus. Don't need no more of it.
I mean, if the fish didn't survive, the parasite wouldn't get easy meals for life, haha.