Weighted blankets are used for a number of health reasons.
People who have a lot of stress or struggle falling asleep at night benefit from them as well.
Weighted blankets are used for a number of health reasons.
People who have a lot of stress or struggle falling asleep at night benefit from them as well.
Wow, really? They’re each other’s doppelganger. And they’re both on YouTube for their comedy work, bizarre.
(I stand by my previous statement.)
You do not want the lizard prince to touch your nuts.
“For the Slenderperson in your life.”
Lion King may be popular, but it was not the only nude performance of Hamlet.
It’s the Aqua interface, so that’s actually Mac OS X.
Macs had access to the internet long before that, but you were on the right track that OS 9 was the first one to be marketed as “internet-ready.” Saying “I’m not ready” in this case is the same as a “Setup networking later.” options in current OSes.
It got a little out of hand with the original movies. Despite everyone wearing red jackets, their collars had colors based on their departments. There were seven in total at that time:
POV: You wake up in a liminal space with signs everywhere. After a while you realize many signs can only be seen by looking at them in a mirror.
…What was that noise?
IIRC, this was made using AI.
[Vincent Price intensifies]
Why do I hear the best boss music ever?
(K)now Name has a lot of great songs.
In the name of the Coke, the Pepper, and the Holy Sprite.
So, young Bjork and old Daniel Radcliffe.
I know this is serious but I can’t help but hear cartoon bonk noises every time I watch the video.
Is Holy Water holy because it is water or because it was blessed? Does the blessing remain if water changes state into a gas or a solid?
If you can have holy vapor, you can have holy ice.
“Why do you always have a 2TB SSD attached to your computer?”
“Oh, that’s my external RAM drive.”
As a teacher, I’ve come to the realization that almost everyone wasn’t hugged enough as a kid.
It breaks my heart every time I realize I’m the first person in a kid’s life that believed in them or told them that they were smart.