Sunsetting this Twitter account, so I'll be less active here. If you haven't jumped ship already or are in the process of doing so, here's my handle if ya wanna follow. It's been real! 😎
@Its_Mr_Floyd Finished watching a movie when it flipped back to the Bullshit Channel, and the narrator said the most quintessential BS Channel thing ever,
"Could this be true? Ancient astronaut experts say YES!"
@Its_Mr_Floyd There's this free channel service that comes with my Samsung TV that perpetually broadcasts middling content. The TV likes to default to this mystery channel which my husband and I call "The Bullshit Channel"
I think this would be right at home there lol
@Techn0Fox Nothing more annoying than someone @'ing a list of followers to implicate you in the furry drama. Seriously one of the cringiest Twitter hobbies
@Its_Mr_Floyd Yeah that's why when I make (quick) soup, I use the canned stuff as a base. Naturally the product is ready to consume, but I like to use it as a starting point, rather than a finished product... Because "2.5 Servings" is unacceptable to me lol
Sunsetting this Twitter account, so I'll be less active here. If you haven't jumped ship already or are in the process of doing so, here's my handle if ya wanna follow. It's been real! 😎
@CounterStrike@VaultMaps@dinkotv The interactivity of that water is INSANE! Quite possibly the most realistic-looking water I've ever seen in a video game
@Drodriguez5534@Lysssamichellee @AlemiYosef @davenewworld_2 We were hungry, so we farmed. We were cold, so we made fire and shelter. We were ill, so we made medicine. Nature actually fucking sucks, and it doesn't care if we suffer.
@Drodriguez5534@Lysssamichellee @AlemiYosef @davenewworld_2 And why should we be slave to nature. Every single technological innovation that we made was to further divide us from what we call nature, because actually relying on nature to fulfill our needs is a pipe dream.
For a flawed film, I find myself circling back to Memoirs of a Geisha to appreciate the the direction and cinematography. There is a lot to criticize, but I can't help but find the film as a whole profoundly beautiful and stirring