Alright, I guess I asked for that… :|
Alright, I guess I asked for that… :|
Can someone please translate this into gen-x for me?
Just jumping in here to say thanks @HotWheelsVroom@lemmy.ml for this recommendation.
Before this, I had not heard of this series. I’ve been playing FlatOut 2 from Steam this week though and it’s a blast. So thanks!
Other than the artist (who is a woman) thinks some women don’t make good sufragettes, I’m not sure either.
Its from:
Kate Beaton - Hark! A Vagrant
Is that image nightmare fuel for anyone else?
Ahhh, yes, the nightmare continues
< banjo plunking intensifies >
I think pinewood derby cars generally look wayyy better.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pinewood+derby+car&iax=images&ia=images
Reminds me of…
Oh no. Is this already ancient lore?
(I can feel my bones turning to ash)
First paragraphs:
A race that no one is talking about is threatening to upend Republicans’ high hopes to control the U.S. Senate after November’s election. Incumbent Deb Fischer, one of the 10 most unpopular senators in the country, according to Morning Consult’s July survey, is facing a stiff and unexpected challenge from an independent steamfitter named Dan Osborn, who is backed by the United Auto Workers and keeping his distance from the state’s beleaguered Democrats. While Osborn remains a long shot, he is likely to force Republicans to pour some money and resources into a race that they should have been able to win effortlessly as they try to capitalize on 2024’s GOP-friendly Senate map. And if Osborn wins, or even puts a credible scare into Fischer, his campaign could serve as a template for how to dislodge Republicans from statewide monopolies in places where Democrats have long struggled to compete.
No.
For a moment I thought this was a reply to the McDonalds headset comment and I was so confused, lolll
There it is. I knew someone would recognize this sign.
Thanks. I’ll post stuff like this there in the future.
Yes. Packages have been delivered that late here (USA).
Immich!
Oh no. Sorry. I didn’t think of it that way.
That was exactly how adults used the phrase a lot for me as a kid, which made me never use it myself, ever.
Maybe add “from the South” to the end of the question?
Good joke tho’,