You know what I think is really cool about language (English in this case)? It’s the way you can express “I don’t know” without opening your mouth. All you have to do is hum a low note, a high note, then another lower note. The same goes for yes and no. Does anyone know what this is called?
Back when I was less familiar with batfamily stuff, I had no idea who the signal was. I would see him listed in stuff and think people were counting the bat signal for some reason. People would say "Duke" and I was like "why are they calling Dick that so much it's not his name" and I would see art with this weird yellow guy. Eventually I connected the dots and looked him up 😅
Doing this to all of you
I hate when I say things like "oh I want an ipod classic but with bluetooth so I can use wireless headphones" and some peanut comes in and replies with "so a smartphone with spotify?" No. I want a 160GB+ rectangular monstrosity where I can download every version of every song I want to it and it does nothing except play music and I don't need a data connection and don't have to pay a subscription to not have ads and don't have popups suggesting terrible AI playlists all over the menus.
Gimme the clicky wheel and song titles like "My Chemical Romance- The Black Parade- Blood (Bonus Track)- secret track- album rip- high quality"
The Justice League and their personal policies on swearing
Superman: never ever, mostly due to getting his mouth washed out with soap for so much as 'dang' as a kid
Batman: he adjusts it to suit the audience,but it's VERY moderate even in purely adult company.
Wonder woman: found out about swearing during WWI, and swears when she thinks the situation deems it appropriate, no matter who's around
Flash: he'll go as far as s**t and no farther. Not on purpose, he just kinda doesn't.
Green lantern (Hal Jordan): cuss cuss cussity cuss
Martian Manhunter: "I believe most humans would deem it appropriate to say '****' in this context"
New Hampshire would be the next Ohio if it wasn't always forgotten.
Change my mind.
I keep hate-reading plague literature from the medieval era, but as depressed as it makes me there is always one historical tidbit that makes me feel a little bittersweet and I like to revisit it. That’s the story of the village of Eyam.
You're too manly and opinionated to be a Christian woman. They are dainty, softspoken, meek, and childlike. They only speak when ordered to and they DO NOT argue with men.
lol
You are not running out of time. You can let a few things pass you by, okay? God won't let His plan do that.
Wait ISS person are your for real or are you joking
Same for antarctica