Sounds like my 9 year old screaming “I didn’t!!!” When he clearly did
Sounds like my 9 year old screaming “I didn’t!!!” When he clearly did
Ah. Sorry.
This cover by the Afghan Whigs of the song “Lost in the Supermarket” by The Clash is really good:
The Multi-Account Containers extension is great for this. Each container keeps its own context, so you can be logged in to the same service twice (or more) in tabs in one window. Can set it up so that some sites will always use a certain container, or that sites in a container will always use a proxy. That is EXTREMELY useful to me.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/
It was always going to come to this. Donald Trump is all my dad’s shitty email forwards come to life.
“My kid got measles and it’s my fault, can I get a WHOOP WHOOP”
That looks great. You should be proud of your work and your shop!
Even a remake of Okami would be great. Skip the weird simulated voices and let me mash buttons through all dialog, not just some of them. And skip the stone wall guardian guys. That should do it.
I thought I loved the first book when I read it, but I realized I hated the entire series when I read the fourth book.
This is the kind of thing Bob Page would do.
There’s a lady at the door of the Hacks Cross store in Memphis that is absolutely relentless about seeing and reading the values on membership cards as people enter the store. I feel sure that she used to be a living legend at the highway patrol before she retired and took this job.
I was stuck in a car on a trip with a guy who really liked Dane Cook. He kept saying stuff like Aw Man you gotta listen to this part right here, this is some funny shit right here. Terrible.
I thought the reading for Going Postal was pretty great.
“Hey Siri, fast forward two minutes”
The author of this comic strip came to our house one time when I was little. He was visiting some family at Pickwick Lake (I think) and somehow came over to our house with some of my stepmom’s friends. I absolutely couldn’t believe it that somebody famous was there with us at our house. He seemed like a really nice person and he left a couple of doodles of our dogs and an autograph for me and my brother.
Never Back Down
(unless it’s to drool in Donny’s lap)