Every comedy song was by weird al
Every comedy song was by weird al
Mine does the language switch as well, but I can get cursor control if I tap and hold space before moving left or right.
They died way before that when japan started putting ketchup on pasta
John Oliver just did this one
Hadn’t seen this one before but I saw this in a book:
There once was a man from Peru,
Whose limericks stopped at line two
and then later in the same book they had
There once was a man from Verdun
there’s !organicmaps@sopuli.xyz but it’s pretty much dead
On a related note, there’s the Bulwer Lytton prize for terribly written introductions to novels. It was based on the 1830 novel Paul Clifford, famous especially for its first line
It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
Anyone know if scrubbing with water alone is better or worse than not doing anything? I’ve occasionally ended up in public bathrooms with no soap and I wonder if I should use water or not.
Pretty fucking short lived culture if slap bracelets were around longer than it
In some style guides single letters get pluralized with an apostrophe to differentiate from similar words. You’d talk about all the a’s in a sentence because otherwise you’re writing as, and then for consistency’s sake you do the same with other single letters too.
heh, it’s the ante christ
So a toy gun with the word “fidget” slapped on by someone in marketing?
The fictional ones are the ones he set in NH
Canonically Simpsons isn’t set anywhere real. In reality Groening is from OR and a lot of the names in the show are from places from where he grew up.
pfft, no room on the guide for lenticular??
lol, like google respects the boolean minus or plus these days. This is maybe a cool guide for google from 15 years ago.
Is this a US expression? I never heard it growing up so I just assumed it was from the UK or something
Dunno, better call in an etymologist to study what bugs the birds are eating.
Wreckless Eric has a 2 chord song
Looks like this one got recaptioned in the Complete Far Side collection. The original had the slugs chanting nonsensically.