Seeing as this is a reference to a song that came out before 9/11, here's the original.
Also, fun fact: Linkin Park's breakthrough album Hybrid Theory released on the same day, October 24th, 2000.
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It was quite revolutionizing if you ask me. While it often had to buffer a bit, it was amazing how smooth the animation, sound and music was using nothing but 56k modem at the time. And then there was the gore and mental scaring, but besides that, amazing!
Luckily I'll be a dead gonk by then.. Wait, wrong universe. But no chance I'll end up as a ghoul.
That's good to hear. It's just, he looks very intense in the thumbnail, for a lack of a better way of phrasing it, I could've been fooled. They probably picked that photo on purpose though.
I thought the picture was AI generated, but I guess he does show a lot of sclera.
Without cops, who will throw people out on the street when they can't pay rent?
Or who will arrest the folk giving less fortunate people food?
His recent special is so well shot. Probably one of my favorite comedy specials tbh. I've always liked his way of telling stories. I especially liked the story about Ichabod, his dog that got to live out his last days in practically dog heaven, it's chapter is called "Perfectly cooked bacon".
I bought a cheap xiaomi watch and I mostly use it to keep my phone unlocked, "smart lock" or whatever it's called, it means as long as the watch is in bluetooth range of my android it's just a swipe unlock instead of a fingerprint unlock. Useful when shopping. And all the other notification and clock stuff of course
That's why he's keeping all those sycophants around, so he can count on their fingers as well as his own.
I couldn't really verify if the quote was from a Paul F. Haacker, the furthest back I could trace find was from 2018 where this article or blog post or opinion piece or whatever you call it (they call themself a "free market focused think tank"), links to to a facebook post.