What I didn’t see coming was mountain dew becoming the drink of the ppl
What I didn’t see coming was mountain dew becoming the drink of the ppl
The ultimate incidental origin story
Face down, ass up. That’s the way I like my happy meal
Haha yup, can confirm! It’s a commute, I used to ride a bike (half the time), but then the lady moved in and we switched to walking for no real reason. It’s about 3km each way but makes for a nice bookend to the workday :)
Haha there are a great many North Americans that live 10+ minutes minimum by car from the nearest grocery store.
I’m a walker (depressingly rare in North America) and my closest shop is about 6 minutes away. I’m considered insane for being willing to walk 40 mins to work
Must be fun winning evolution off the hop
Business idea: scotcholate
If I don’t appear perfect, I’m not humaaaan!!!
Whoa. My mind only serves up “Elf”
No no no no no. These guys don’t get a glow-up, they’re already too damn pretty
It totally does… But I kind of want it anyway
Turtles: The Pinnacle of Evolution.
Waiting on the inevitable “wait til you hear about crabs” response 😁
Or beat him to within an inch of his life, as the case may be
Duuuude the animorphs. Absolutely freaking wild story lol I completely forgot it existed. When transformers go human with some wild consequences haha
I think this is the perfect response haha. Ppl find comfort where they can in the world, even if it looks a little whacky. So long as it’s not hurting anyone, let them have their whacky
This falls in the list of things I didn’t know I didn’t want to know, but now know, and know I don’t want to know. Oh no
This is a Canadian mining company that discovered it by partially finding a researcher to investigate. After about 8 years, their researchers literally said “we’re forced to conclude that this was caused by the above.”
The mining company was not happy, the CAD government put a moratorium on mining for further research, and now the company is paying to have other research completed cuz they “dispute his findings” 😂 I’ll see if I can find the article
Edit: the article. https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/oxygen-ocean-study-conflict-1.7273929
I don’t have sources, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that the OGs aged out or got caught, and the new gen that replaced them weren’t as ideologically driven or competent or something. I think they still technically exist but aren’t nearly as influential as they once were