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Puzzleheaded_Time719 t1_iyazuej wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
Studly Dudley.
Complex_Question_268 t1_iyazmel wrote
That butt plug tho!
RainbowBridgesoonest t1_iyazbxs wrote
Ohhh sweetheart 😂❤️
ForgotTheBogusName t1_iyaz8pp wrote
Reply to comment by gumpythegreat in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
That time may be closer than you think. There is some good research called “The Dollar Milkshake Endgame” that details hyperinflation and our path to it. It was written more than a year ago and we’re walking it now. I’ll see if I can find it and update this post.
Edit: check out the Dollar Milkshake Endgame here. This is part 4.2, but links to the previous research are in there too.
MarionberryLow9043 t1_iyaz6ha wrote
Reply to is this a real creature by Top-Entertainment713
Mole
ZookeepergameHour27 t1_iyaz49p wrote
Legend
hiandlois t1_iyayqfq wrote
Here’s him and his ant eater on tv with Satchel Page. https://youtu.be/TA7esbxbuLI
rikki_tiki t1_iyayozp wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
Pour me a cup
PrettyinPurple27 t1_iyaydlm wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
Showcasing some of the great parts of the holiday- pretty trees, comfy pajamas, and liquor.
pseudodoxia t1_iyay7oa wrote
CuriousCanuk t1_iyaxo7z wrote
Reply to comment by oh-propagandhi in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
I have to live in the system. Doesn't mean I can't expose it.
KillasArt t1_iyaxlog wrote
Reply to comment by blue-ten in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Thank you for your mature response, I've learned something today.
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blue-ten t1_iyax8d1 wrote
Reply to comment by KillasArt in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
We see stars with our eyes, but they are relatively dim. In order to see stars with a camera, you need to let the sensor expose for a long time, no matter how high up you are. The consequence of a long exposure is that brighter objects, like the Moon, Earth, and the spacecraft would be overexposed bright blobs.
You can test this with a camera here on Earth.
confusingbrownstate t1_iyawy82 wrote
Reply to comment by Can-ta-loupe in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
I feel dominated
Sproutykins t1_iyawwlb wrote
Reply to comment by jesperbj in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
Are you Serge Gainsbourg?
Sproutykins t1_iyawt3g wrote
Reply to comment by Velvetundaground in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
What’s wrong with this, though? It’s highly entertaining and a lot of people like it. The only thing I take irritation at is that it’s immoral to keep something like this as a pet.
r3act- t1_iyawnpv wrote
He even took public transit with it I guess since he's exiting the metro
Couldbehuman t1_iyawea5 wrote
Shouldn't you have posted this in r/oldschoolcool then?
Potatoswatter t1_iyawbeq wrote
Reply to comment by Velvetundaground in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
Ant phobia was a theme of his, but yes
puckit t1_iyawbec wrote
Reply to comment by Velvetundaground in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
He really does seem to have been insufferable.
greasercat138 t1_iyawaos wrote
Probably in search of a croiss-ant
joeljaeggli t1_iyavuce wrote
Reply to comment by GamingTrend in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
The difference between just being a wierdo and performance art is a pretty fine line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_art
It's fair to say that walking your anteater in paris is probably a bit in the same sense that all those ducks in diapers on tictok are.
WarWeasle t1_iyavt4d wrote
Reply to Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
It still amazes me that we don't spiral into each over.
uberlux t1_iyazypz wrote
Reply to A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
So true though!!!