We should definitely be making friends with witches, for a whole host of reasons. Not the least of which (hah, gotcha) is that they are usually really looked up to by cats.
It's a wonderfully mellow nervine relaxant. :)
Years ago, my most effective absinthe recipe used dried fresh catnip in the coloration process, and it definitely added a headiness/heaviness which wasn't present previously.
Still drink tea w/catnip from time to time.
I am six driver's licenses old, so far.
Yeah, sure. But wait a sec...does this cabin have, say, a basement, or a root cellar?
That last line resonated.
We are on the last boss. Their energy bar has gotten critical a few times. It keeps reviving and throwing stuff at us, but damage seems to be inflicted more when we press the Epstein button.
Keep pressing.
Please stop posting misinformation, there is plenty of real information to post instead.
I see some really amazing pizza here sometimes. Real works of art.
But if someone threw down some 1985 elementary school cafeteria pizza, I'd break character so fast.
"Because he spelled it 'Potatoe', Dad?"
"Yeah, kiddo."
I really enjoyed watching the 2026 Australian Grand Prix. I didn't think it was any less exciting than races past, despite new regulations. That said, the lap times were slower in 2026.
Qualifying:
2025 (Norris): 1:15.096
2026 (Russell): 1:18.518
Fastest Race Lap:
2025 1:19.813
2026 1:21.980
Two consecutive months with Friday the 13th? Spicy.
Yo, pumped for The Pitt tonight
Put some GPK-like satire on the back and I'm in.
Mitnick's been gone for a few years, IIRC. The big C.
I was surprised to see him doing corporate security training videos before that, though I will say his were more in-depth than others I have seen.
1980s: veteran uncle has gun safe
1990s: guns are still for hunting, unless fed steady AM radio diet
2000s: oh wow, I know someone with an AR-15, what a whackjob
2010s: they now have ten ARs, and I know like five of these people
2020s: suppressors are no longer a rarity
I had a 300PL...so reliable. Worked on an enterprise of over 1500 of these. Only needed 20 in reserve at any given moment, and seldom got below 10, and most of those replacements were software-related. Very low failure rates.
I am glad I am not the only one who brings up Toad Rules (typo, but I'll leave it).
Don't revert the track car. Do the swap.
There could be a whole series of feature-length films.
Dexter: The Epstein Files
One of my oldest kid's friends has been hinting that they think I am a 3-letter agency agent.
We have all laughed about this outside the friend's presence, but then I make sure to keep laughing extra extra long.
I think the feedback loop is working.
Oh I am very sorry - I wasn't suggesting that you were abusing any benefits.
I was referring to the Department of War's gross misuse of taxpayer dollars.
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I cannot believe I misspelled Nakamichi.
Nakimichi orange vs. Yamaha amber
I like 'em both. Had a Yamaha DTS receiver/amplifier for almost 20 years that may still be in use today by its second owner.
What I miss is my first CD deck, a Technics SL-PG300. Nothing special, other than sentiment.
Isiah Pacheco will really be missed, not only by the team but by this community. He's a good dude, and really takes his care off the field to take care of others.
Detroit is picking up a good Lion with real heart.
I have my TENS unit set to the "holy crap my muscles can do that?" setting.
Really *jerk* relaxing if I run it *jerk* for about an hour.
Plus all the king crab, lobster, and ribeye steaks the Department of War brass can eat so they'll support the $1B/day distraction.
Lovely juxtaposition and similarity
If I wanted to manipulate a cadre of powerful sleazy men as easily and efficiently as possible, I would definitely honey trap ONE of the worst-compromised, and let them leverage several others guilty of the same. Now I run the show, and everyone is distracted. All for a few billion $, tops.