I think I see you in the reflection! :]
my childhood and teenage gaming faves!!
there's a Well There's Your Problem episode about it!
obligatory link to the Zalinki video
Being John Malkovich
the story is just so out there and it's excellently acted and directed. chef's kiss
fuck shit I'm only in my late 20s and have to mentally calculate [this year] - [birth year] frequently 💀
Cyberchase
ZOOM!
Zoboomafoo
wait is it genuinely irritating to sprinkle in greetings/thanks/you're-welcomes in other languages cuz i do that a lot cuz i like learning new words 🥺
I've gotten 2 skin burns from chemicals with a nitrile glove breakthrough time of <1 second
underfunded undergrad lab classes without heavy duty gloves shouldn't be allowed to use fuming nitric acid >:(
I tried scrambling an egg using the vortexer (it didn't work)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/14729741
> Track fire on elevated freight rail next to Penn Medicine SEPTA station > > 02 May 2024
Ones that come to mind for me are Telephone by Lady Gaga and Money by Cardi B
I think one depressing example is innovation in weapons and other dangerous fields. "If we don't build it, someone else will first" is unfortunately historically been shown to be true, has it not?
Today's unsavory borderline reactionary doomposting brought to you by: my crippling fear that I'm isolating myself in a political echo-chamber (so naturally I gotta hop online and exclusively ask my fellow leftists)
I have gotten into many arguments over this one
"Sega Channel was a project developed by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive video game console. Completely revolutionary at the time of release (bar a failed attempt with the earlier Intellivision console), it was a method capable of streaming digital content to Mega Drive owners through cable television."
"Sega Channel was a project developed by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive video game console. Completely revolutionary at the time of release (bar a failed attempt with the earlier Intellivision console), it was a method capable of streaming digital content to Mega Drive owners through cable television."