franky
frankly?
franky
frankly?
shutup jerkface
And the winter olympics may have to move to mars
Back around 2002 I used to love the pink ladies from New Zealand, but now I can only get the ones from the US, and they are not as special.
Part of a hiking trail that zigzags up steep terrain
Thanks, I added a couple to my stack
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Good stuff hung
Interesting Q lesbian_seagull. I never got the sense that anyone else was involved, but the sound is definitely slamming shut with a loud thwack. And I suppose the first couple times I thought it was real, but I don’t have screen doors.
For me, it sounds exactly like a wooden screen door slamming shot.
I don’t know about baking, but homebrew stores carry roasted malts that give a similar dark color to porters and stouts.
I’ve heard the Outer Hebrides islands in Scotland have the oldest rocks in the world. Will you ask him if that’s true?
Right on, Nougat :fist-bump:
Love this take. Thank you!
Fun fact: the ceasar salad was invented in Tijuana in the 1920s?
I’d say it’s because they’re rich and lived in a mid century modern home, which is a fairly mainstream style today. MCM style is now being used in “cookie cutter” new construction. For example, the sconce looks like something I could buy at home depot. The home has very clean lines, is unadorned, and well manicured which are hallmarks of the style.
Also, the dad is dressed in a throwback 1920s style suit and hair. This contrast of “prohibition era” fashion and MCM design makes it more difficult to date. We see a lot of design mashups in today’s world, but it was less common in past decades, so that may be adding to the illusion imo.
It makes you that weird guy ;) Just kidding, all of these generation labels are dumb.
Xennials were born 77-83, aka the Oregon Trail Generation. They had an analog childhood and a digital young adulthood. Source: I am one and also wikipedia
As a Yahoo! employee at that time, this is simply not true. The links don’t provide any info on how he wrecked Yahoo! Search. It sounds like someone is trying to pin Google’s search downfall on him, and made a wild assumption about Yahoo!.