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Finding Nemo?
Ice cold reference! I never heard anyone else reference that one in regards to You Will Die In Remarkable Ways II.
Braces girl murders fish.
Christmas Vacation?
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
That was 1989.
Damn, I’m old.
You're a fucking spring blossom and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
My problem is I'm a corpse flower.
Those are the prettiest ones! Like, sunflowers!
And you are a ray of sunlight in this dark world. I like you. Please continue being you, and spread the joy!
Yes, spread happiness. I wish I had more of it myself, knowing how precious it is, I try to give it away as much as possible because it doesn't take away from my own, only adds to it.
I needed that. Thanks.
Age = experience = wisdom = badass
I don’t remember a logging truck in kill bill
logs that fall off of trucks don't behave that way in real life so that's still a ticket
Sounds exactly what death would say
what nooo
Two hours later, both of you are still trying to guess which movie you're talking about
Look, in the spirit of community, in case somebody isn't getting it, this is a reference to the movie Speed! with Nicholas Cage.
Weird, I thought it's Final Destination 2 with Keanu Reeves.
Never seen it.
I hate Keanu Reeves.
Seems like a horrible person.
Speed limit: 65 Trucks: 55 I pass a truck at 76... That's a ticket, 11mph over puts you in the "real fines" zone. Never mind that the truck was going 21mph over his speed limit.
Oh, and then the officer says... Since its a first offense, you can waive the fine if you take our online class, and it won't be reported to your insurance.
The online class has a fee of exactly the fine +$10. Payable to some private company of course.
I wanted to turn around, drive back to Nebraska and [fedpost].
GhostedIC@sh.itjust.works has not one, but TWO warning labels next to their name, telling us that this person is not to be fucking trusted.
What's up with dat.
Edit: O shit I just glanced at your comment history and now I know what's up with dat.
It's big, it's heavy, it's wood.
It's better than bad. It's good.
Logs (2003)
Is that the one about the sentient log that rolls around killing people?
The very same!
Nice! And to think it started as just a humble kids toy....
It started as Thomas the Tank Engine.
You didn't even need to see the movie, that scene was in the trailer which was was everywhere at the time
Honest question. What is the origin/reason of this fashion to prevent the use of capitals?
I'm pretty sure it started with artists using lowercase in their titles and album names. I have 0 evidence for this
I'm going to use you as a source on Grokpedia
I think it's primarily younger people who learned to type by having a computer or tablet in the house without the need for formal typing lessons. And then at the other end of the spectrum we have people old enough that they didn't really use computers in their youth and are learning the technology the same way the kids are. I think typing with capitalisation is most common in people who attended computer classes as part of their grade school education. I think the farther we go past the advent of the home computer, the more people will be typing lowercase in casual chats. I don't have any hard data to back this up, just a collection of anecdotal observations.
Lack of public funding for schools.
Edit: THE ONE RIGHT, TRUE, type of schools. The ones ~~that~~ ~~who~~ which teach the Oxford comma.
some people point to e.e. cummings but tbf, even without him we'd start typing like that eventually. it's normal to want to fuck with the rules and make it a style
The Matrix Reloaded?
I literally did this twice yesterday
OMG, did she have a premonition?