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FURIOSA : A MAD MAX SAGA | OFFICIAL TRAILER #2

cloudballoon says...

Not getting a "Young Theron as Furiosa" vibe in Taylor-Joy. But I like most of her projects. And she can act, so looking forward to this. One of my handful of anticipated films in 2024. The other is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.

Rick and Morty The Anime: FIRST LOOK | adult swim

BSR says...

I always had to STAND in the corner with my hands behind my back. Something about playing with matches down in the cellar

newtboy said:

Absofuckinglutely NOT!
Bad Japan. Sit in a corner and think about what you’ve done.

Edit: Roiland was cleared, why not just make more real R&M?

Right Wing Hypocrisy On Loan Debt Forgiveness

newtboy jokingly says...

Oh @bobknight33…..
Stunning how you can not tolerate light. Even if in jest.
Go ahead down vote
Thats how you Trumpists troll . Down vote and discard truth.
You just live in fake troth.
I know you see nothing wrong with this. You have no morals.
Apparently you get all jizzed up over this .
Your pillows and blankets need a good washing.
I love looses like you watch blindly such 1 side news and drink it all up.
You and your ilk are fools. Ignorant fools.
You so narrow minded. It is truly sad.
😂 ROTFLMFAHS!!! 😂

I’m disappointed you didn’t take the bait like your leaders all did. I guess I shouldn’t have tipped my hand by posting this and you may have.
Funny you have no comment…but what could you say?

Magician shows how the trick is done

The Second Stand-Up Comedy Special Written Entirely By Bots

BSR says...

We're doomed. Rodney Dangerfield is rolling over in his grave.

"I don’t get no respect. I fell asleep with a cigarette in my hand. My wife lit it."

The Man Who Accidentally Killed The Most People In History

BSR says...

My first job was when I was 14 at the town newspaper at the end of my street. They had a machine called a Linotype. (line of type)

It made type ingots from lead which would print text after being inked up and then pressed onto paper. Sometimes my job was to clean the ink off them and put them into buckets so they could be melted down and used again. My hands would be coated with lead.

I also handled lead type in high school for two years.

Guess I should get tested eh?

When it comes to memory issues, I've had a bad memory for as long as I can remember.

You can see the lead bar hanging on the machine.


Balance a coin on the side of a banknote

noims says...

It's not quite working for me. It stays on until there's just a degree or two left, so it's possibly an illusion of sorts. Well, that or my hands are too shaky.

Nice little trick though, and the old school aesthetic really hits my nostalgia buttons.

Original slinky commercial

Irrigation Dog

Payback says...

I think changing the flow of rain water through puddles is a universal childhood hobby. I can honestly say it has been a few weeks since I tried my hand at intelligent avulsion.

US sues to block TX abortion law

newtboy says...

Jane you ignorant slut…..MY tangent straw men!?! Lol!!! You mean like how many ultrasound techs I’ve known!? Or what my personal hands on experience is….as if one can only have an opinion on abortion or knowledge of the stages of development if they are ultrasound techs. Aaaaaahahahaha. That must be good meth.
Ok, here….again…. Illiterate Fool: you aren’t so blatantly hypocritical that you are both anti choice and anti mandatory vaccination, are you?

No one said it makes one a doctor besides you. Another paper tiger you set up for yourself. It’s not clever, you aren’t “winning”, you need your Ritalin.

My degree is general science, so I’m actually qualified to answer general science questions like this one. What’s your degree in again?

Bob, if you won’t or can’t read, there’s no point repeating myself again….Your question, replete with grammatical errors, was answered multiple times above. Reading comprehension is obviously not a strong suit for you.

In short, my hands on knowledge is decades of science education well beyond biology, necessarily including basic medical education (like topics like this), a continuing curiosity about how things work that keeps me up to date on most mainstream science including medical breakthroughs and quackery like your arguments, and ties to the Stanford medical community because my mother edited all their publications for decades, forwarding me the most interesting advancements they made, often before they were published.

Now, again I ask…what’s your personal experience on this topic? I’m absolutely certain it’s less, there’s no way an 8th grade dropout works in medicine. You have no experience and no education, no understanding, no knowledge at all, just what bubba dun told you down to da boars nest.

It’s what there is at 6 weeks. The whole thing is less than a newt in the egg, no limbs, 1/2 the size of a pea….the heart isn’t formed at all. Get someone to read for you, watch a film, this isn’t hard info to find if you remove your head from your anus. Look at real medical sites, not anti abortion propaganda sites, they lie, exaggerate, and obfuscate.

bobknight33 said:

What was you question of me? One gets tired of you tangent straw man arguments and can get lost in you incoherent gibberish.



Also reading some books and tagging along with you mom at the hospital does not make you a Doctor or any medical official.



Your medical degree is in what?
Bullshitology?



Yet you haven't responded to this simple question...

So AGAIN

Elitist Tool:
What actual hands on knowledge you you fucking have about this topic?


Or is this you response...
You saw a 6 week old cell clusters twitch ..


Was this a YouTube or your spent jizz left in the fridge as a "scientific" study?

The surprising history of hand-washing - BBC REEL

BSR says...

Being in the death business I wash my hands a lot to the point where it's hard to separate two sheets of paper or handle cardboard boxes due to having no oils to grip with. It's not like I can just swipe some saliva off my tongue. I do wear rubber gloves when handling the deceased but not everything is sanitized such as door knobs and surfaces where you would not normally use gloves. I always use rubber gloves to pick my nose though.

The Watermelon Joke That Saved Me After I Got Pulled Over

Biden Has A Lot To Boast About In New Covid Relief Bill

BSR says...

He also said, "Once I fell asleep with a cigarette in my hand. My wife lit it."

luxintenebris said:

similar to what Rodney Dangerfield used to say...

"i don't like loaning friends money. it's not good for them. gives them amnesia!"

Escaping from Zip Ties

Do You Regret All Your Lying?

BSR says...

As a child I played with matches up in the attic of our house. The matches were book matches from a funeral home my father worked for as a part time job when he was off duty as a cop. The cover of the matches had a black glossy finish.

Dad found the matches while cleaning out the attic. Dad called my name from upstairs and I headed that way.

His first question to me was, "Were you playing with matches up here?"

His second question was, "Are you lying?"

His third question was, "Are you lying?"

His last question was, "I'm only going to ask you one more time. If you lie to me I'm taking you down to city hall and lock you up. Were you playing with matches up here?"

He grabbed my hand and turned it palm up. He pulled out the pack of matches and picked up some floor sweepings then sprinkled it on the black glossy cover. And DAMN! wouldn't you know it. There stood a perfectly proud little fingerprint. It matched the one on my hand. (I guess. I never brought a lawyer.)

Out to the car we went. I was on my way to jail which gave me about five minutes to rethink my answer. The closer we got, the bigger my fears grew. He made the last turn onto the street for city hall.

I cracked! "I did it. I was playing with the matches." I confessed.

My answer was my Get Out of Jail Free card.

Many years later I brought up that day with my dad. He confessed that he had no idea what he was going to do if I didn't crack.

My only reply to him was, "You bastard!" We both laughed together.

newtboy said:

I was young enough that I'm not certain, but probably around 5-6 years old when I realized my parents, and society, lied to me constantly.

It could have been the realization that Santa wasn't really visiting my house, or other fantasies I realized were just that, fantasies, it might have been the realization that working hard and being "good" doesn't guarantee success like I had been told, it might have been the realization that "better living through chemistry" was more a pipe dream than reality....I'm just not sure exactly which trigger fired that gun.

6 years old was a weird year. It's when i stopped taking people's word as fact, and likely when I became a professional grade cynic.
I think that's also the year I decided having children was abusive and I didn't want to do that to someone.



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