Crab rave anyone?
Crab rave anyone?
Every time I have a fever, I vividly dream in the style of that dream sequence from Dumbo. Absolutely terrifying.
Ok, maybe I’m ignorant, maybe I found the phrase “body fart” hilarious, maybe both. But can someone please tell me what is the difference between a regular fart and a body fart?
Yeah but I bet they ate their chili with spaghetti.
Why do most of the comments in this thread match exactly with the comments in the linked reddit thread?
Still held down? What a monster.
RIP scroll bar and scroll wheel. I’m swiping down to move the bar, which does the heavy lifting of moving the page up for me. This allows me to scroll more with less fatigue and thus I can consume more internet and therefore get more knowledge. Plus, swiping down works your bigger superior forearm muscles, which is the part of the arm that the ladies like, whereas swiping up works the inferior muscle on the other side that no one cares about. In conclusion, scroll down for bigger brain, better grip, and more birches.
Also known as Maugher Beach Lighthouse https://maps.app.goo.gl/5dJ7Ur6cSs2arRUD7
I bit and had to look up globglogabgalab. From what I can tell, globglogabgalab is a human monster from a Christian kids movie that consumes/eats ideas in books and sometimes consumes/eats people but the creator says it’s not an anti-book message but to me it seems to portray reading books something only monsters/bad-guys do. Idk, I’m not a kid but the inference was pretty obvious.
What I do know, globglogabgalab’s flow is sick.
Show me your nipple!
I just see 1 cat and a shadow.
Chill yo. Humans are inherently good. None of us want to have a bad interaction. So we try to win-win cuz that’s the easiest and best outcome for both parties and for me. See?
Dude that boo was too spooky
Yum crumbs. Unless you developed the touch.
The engagement with the act of driving is my biggest reason for sticking with stick. You have to pre-act with intention for every single thing you’re approaching using all 4 limbs.
I also must have at least AWD in my area with snow and hills and sand and mud. So manual impreza still go brrr
Same. I learned stick on my dad’s '88 Toyota Pickup that had 300k miles on its original clutch. Yes, I burned that clutch out shortly after I got my license and could drive it alone. Loved that truck, would love to find another one or any manual truck that size really.
Better Tate than Taint.