Anne Schedeen, the mom from Alf, died yesterday, leaving behind, in her family's words, "a burning hatred for Trump." It might be seen as undignified to be remembered for political hatreds rather than lifetime achievements, but let us not forget: Max Wright, the dad from Alf, died in 2019 while giving a blowjob to a Skid Row bum while high on crack.
It's very unlikely that any Alf cast member can top that in the "undignified" department.
Here's to those who set the bar SO fucking low that we all look good by comparison.
https://t.co/Yw3os0cOuf
Anne Schedeen, the mom from Alf, died yesterday, leaving behind, in her family's words, "a burning hatred for Trump." It might be seen as undignified to be remembered for political hatreds rather than lifetime achievements, but let us not forget: Max Wright, the dad from Alf, died in 2019 while giving a blowjob to a Skid Row bum while high on crack.
It's very unlikely that any Alf cast member can top that in the "undignified" department.
Here's to those who set the bar SO fucking low that we all look good by comparison.
https://t.co/Yw3os0cOuf
Hasan shouts out Elon Musk, praising him for his genius, his looks, and his wealth.
"You're a designated genius, a good looking dude, and happen to be a [tr]illionaire... You are our 'Bro of the Week'"
He then states that Al-Qaeda are terrorists and pedophiles.
Voyager 1 and the Epic Journey Through the Oort Cloud Even though Voyager 1 has already entered interstellar space, it’s still deep inside our Solar System in the grandest https://t.co/YIDuNUml7c will take roughly 300 years for humanity’s farthest spacecraft to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud — the vast, spherical shell of icy comets and frozen debris that marks the true outer boundary of our Solar System.Once there, crossing the entire Oort Cloud will take another ~30,000 years.That means Voyager 1 will spend tens of thousands of years silently drifting through this enormous region — a cosmic wilderness stretching up to 100,000 AU (nearly 2 light-years) from the Sun, filled with trillions of icy https://t.co/jPDvNrVeMq the time it finally emerges on the other side, it will have been traveling for over 30,000 years since leaving the planets behind… and it will still be only barely beginning its true journey into the wider Milky Way. A humbling reminder of just how vast our Solar System really is — and how small we are in the grand timeline of space exploration. Voyager’s voyage is only getting started.
@L0m3z I think that if you can read this sentence, make sense of it, and form any kind of logical conclusion out of it, then you're probably also very good at math and maybe rotating shapes too