Warglock
LogicalDrivel
That little side-eye glance the dog gives as it walks past the camera person, Like "thanks for the help..."
Ive always read that as Shake/ing My Head, as well.
Not gunna lie, I spent longer than id like to admit trying to figure out what that red circle was pointing out... then I realized it was a hula-hoop.
That will hide your own posts and replies as well. So if you post something and go to check on it later in your profile it wont show up. I thought my posts were being deleted for awhile there, till I looked it up.
Theres a person walking, way too calmly, in front of the treeline by the bridge. I can't imagine id be doing anything other than running away if I was that close.
Thanks for the links. I went to watch and he's actually live right now playing some tetris. Dudes a machine.
Can anyone who works at a place that sells letters like this comment on how often this happens? Ive always been tempted, but feel bad for mixing them up.
Careful, you might get warts.
I was forced to upgrade since i was still rocking a 3g phone and my area switched to 5g. The phone company gave me a free Pixel6 since it wasnt my choice to upgrade. Maybe if you hold out long enough you'll just get a free upgrade. Though it was a double edge sword, since they tried to up my monthly bill since i was "upgraded" to "premium data". I had to fight that and still ended up paying a few bucks more than previously, but better than what they tried to charge me.
I was curious so I asked GPT. Pretty interesting stuff
The solar corona is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere. Its outer boundary is not well-defined, and its extent varies depending on solar activity. However, on average, the solar corona extends several solar radii above the Sun's surface. One solar radius is approximately 696,340 kilometers.
During a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun, the outer parts of the solar corona become visible to observers on Earth. At that time, the corona can be seen extending far beyond the Sun's visible disk. The temperature of the solar corona is much higher than the temperature of the Sun's surface, and the reason for this temperature difference is still a topic of scientific research.
While the solar corona is not a fixed distance from the Sun's surface, it typically extends millions of kilometers into space. The exact dimensions can vary depending on solar activity, such as the solar cycle and the presence of solar flares or coronal mass ejections.
I'll be humming that theme song for the next week. That's one of those earworms that have been in rotation in my brain since I first heard it.