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I'm sorry, Kamala, Hillary, and Nancy are all over there.
TV? I remember a dad stereotype they'd sometimes show on TV in the olden days were dads trying to show how <i>not</i> cool they were by singing opera songs in the shower (despite not showing <i>any</i> interest in opera in the entire TV series), and everyone in the house could hear them and wished they couldn't.
You want to cancel a color, try chartreuse. It's such a gross shade of green. People unfortunately were crazy about it in the 1970s, but honestly, the color makes me think of vomit.
There are some hairstyles I can't stand looking at either that should be canceled: Mohawks, and Afros. Both look ugly to me and don't look flattering on <i>anybody</i> who wears them. I mean, who the hell wants to walk around with most of their head shaved and a big brush of hair sticking up out of your head? Who on earth actually <i>enjoys</i> looking like a giant Q-tip? Ick!
And cancel rap music too. It's some of the most offensive noise I've ever had assault my ears, and I'm not the only one to think this either. Dad calls it "crap without the C."
He also seems to like teenage girls too.
That's exactly what happened in the alternate future the Enterprise saw, they just didn't show what exactly the Borg did in the past.
One of the creepiest stories I've heard were of coroners doing work on people who had gotten the vaccine, and died from either the vax, or something else, and they were pulling this stuff that was like plastic out of the veins and arteries of the bodies. Every single body that had the "plastic blood" was someone who had been vaccinated. Very disturbing. Even more disturbing is how the mainstream news didn't way a word about it. Only alternate news online talked about it, complete with pictures and data. I saw a jar of that stuff and it's gross. It came in different colors too, like ivory, red, and dark red.
I don't know about singing being a better way to communicate, but the best theory I can put forward is that cave people in the Ice Age probably invented singing, most notably by accident. Either that, or they were inspired by bird songs they heard. People would be surprised at how many things cave people invented, including early tools, tea, crude medicine, pottery, early clothing, simple musical instruments, and booze.
That would have been an interesting experience, being between generations like that. And it also sounds like your mom was with a good group of people at her job if they cared enough to send her flowers or even notice she was gone. You don't see comradery like that in workplaces anymore, and it makes me sad at times.
Really? I'm confused, because the story-telling indicates that the Duffer Brothers were making it up as they went along, and had to do a ton of retconning in Season 4 with the Eleven flashbacks, because in the previous 3 seasons, there was no indication they ever planned on having a Freddy Kreuger-esque type of villain as the chief bad guy, or if they did, they hadn't figured it out until they were writing for Season 4.
So it's possible they took inspiration for the Nancy in "Stranger Things" from the one in "Nightmare on Elm Street," but it's not clear if they ever intended on eventually taking more inspiration from that to create Vecna until later.
Let's just hope it happens when we're all dead and buried. Let the great-great-grandkids worry about it.
Wow, NASA will do anything to get attention these days. I've heard nothing-burger reports like these for years, how this or that asteroid is gonna come close to earth, or very nearly miss us. Kinda reminds me of all those people who keep saying the world's gonna end a few years from now, and when that year comes, nothing happens.
I've been hearing a lot (and <i>not</i> from official news sources, because they've been told to keep their mouths shut about it) that a lot of chicken farms and food processing plants have been burned down in the US over the past 15 years. In each of the early 2020s, somewhere up to 300-400 of these places went up in smoke.
She's the poster child for what "mediocre" and "desperate for attention" look like. I mean, she's not that good of an actress, every character she's ever played was not that likeable, and aside from being in a few movies from 20 years ago that people have forgotten, she didn't have much going for her, other than a tv show or two on streaming. The fact that she first came out as gay when she stopped starring in well-known movies, and later came out as trans when her tv career was dying, shows that she didn't do those things because she personally cares about those communities. She did it to prop up a failing acting career. And to be fair, neither of those publicity stunts saved her at all. In fact, outside of the niche communities she was pandering to, nobody cared at all.
Oh yes! I was reading up on the movie on Wikipedia (I didn't want to watch it, but was curious, so I read the plotline), and the name "Nancy" stood out to me. It made sense in regards to both the horror references, and the fact that "Nancy" was a popular name for teenage girls to have in the 80s.
At least now your daughter will see where the Duffer brothers got inspiration for Vecna from in "Stranger Things" :)
Plus, we can't blame all women for the bad judgement or decisions of one woman. Women can be very good pilots if trained well, and they don't have some kind of mental or physical handicap that would prevent them from doing their job. Just ask the WASPS in WWII. They were an all-female group of airplane pilots that helped out during the war.
They also love to lie about people who aren't in their camp. It takes a special type of stupid to believe the lies of how Republicans are the racist ones, when our party was <i>founded</i> on freeing the slaves in the Civil War, while their party fought tooth and nail to keep black people slaves, and then used underhanded, illegal tricks to keep them down for another century after <i>that!</i>
I mean, a Republican will hear a black person whining about how life is unfair. The Republican looks at them and says, "Life has never been fair. Get off your ass and get a job!" and leave them to come the rest of the way. (Keep in mind they would have said it to a white person doing the same thing). A Democrat puts on the disgustingly fake, snake oil salesman smile, tells the black person everything they wanta hear, gives them free money (which they stole from the unsuspecting Republican earlier) or an easy, high-paying job that they're totally unqualified for, and tells them the Republican is a racist who doesn't care about them at all.
I'm tempted to watch it, but despite the interesting premise the commercial showed, the story I read on the wikipedia sounds like it resolved itself in a very lame way that falls flat.
Yep, that's the quote.
I guess having Boomers for parents makes a difference. They always made sure I ate humble pie every time I got too uppity. And they always taught me that you never start out rich, you gotta work for it.