

This, and accidentally legalizing hemp weed are possibly the only positive things to come out of this whole debacle


This, and accidentally legalizing hemp weed are possibly the only positive things to come out of this whole debacle
All of these came on basic airwave stations in my area. (NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, UPN, WB, PBS, etc.,).
It wasn’t until later that they were syndicated and played on cable TV.
I’ve had several deep experiences in which platitudes held transformative meaning, but I think you’re right.
I think they are symbolic placeholders for something experiential, and holding onto what gives them meaning is like trying to grasp the wind as it blows.
One of my biggest hang-ups in life, and I’m old enough that wisdom and experience should carry me through it. Hasn’t happened yet.
Lots of platitudes address it, but platitudes are only true when viewed from the other side of things, not within the thick of it.


I never have enough time for games, but I loved this one so much that I made time.
The visuals were amazing. The story was decent, and the gameplay kept me engaged.
I especially liked the second island. Hallucinating on a tropical island while battling inner demons was a perfect intermission between acts.
I have yet to fork out $80 for Yotei though (I want it, but that’s pretty steep for me). It seems most reviews say it’s got a lot going for it, but it’s just not Tsushima.


Even Newman’s Own (a non-profit) is $4. $6-$10 is normal in my area, and it’s one of the least affluent areas of the country.


Well, he inadvertently kept that promise…
The people that are open to exploration and travel are generally not the ones opposed to progressive city planning.
The fear-based mindset opposed to change at any cost is not exactly conducive to exploring other cultures.
Fuck.
I’m reminded of that early South Park episode where Chef explains that the best way to make a baby cry is to first give it candy.
Then, once the baby is happy, only then do you take it away.
The best way to hurt people is to lift them up first, so the fall back down hurts twice as much…