The U.S. Is currently warming up for the biggest game of “would you rather?”
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The U.S. Is currently warming up for the biggest game of “would you rather?”
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The mightiest warrior, Sir Pigglesworth.
i didn’t know what i needed to see to motivate me this morning. Apparently it was a cavy in bronze scale. Gods bless.
He is a noble knight in days of old!
If your blog can’t have a guinea pig is scale mail armor on it, I don’t know what kind of joyless, forsaken blog you run. But I want no part in it.
WHY IS NO ONE MENTIONING THE CHAIR
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@words-writ-in-starlight I KNOW RIGHT, god, that was the best thing I ever saw this year, right up there with Ghostbusters and an entire page full of cats. ngl Trek was my gateway into science fiction in general, I think, and I loved that this one was so clearly borne out of LOVE, love for humanity’s hope to reach for the stars and push beyond the frontier and then push some more.
I’m going to cry I have so many feelings.
I am just so glad I’m not the only person who’s like EMBARRASSINGLY weepy over how amazing that movie was. Guys, guys, trust me, you want to see this movie. Whether you’re a casual space adventure fan or a devoted Star Trek lover, you want to see this movie. It’s just so much fun and so gloriously in love with itself and its universe and its characters, it’s up there as my favorite movie ever.
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also guys i think it’s time to start spelling ‘small’ right again,, it’s been long enough
see the thing is, at this point, smol isn’t even a “mispelling” of small anymore; it has its own connotations. while small is a regular adjective, smol acts more like a diminutive marker, which English has been lacking
in essence, a smol dog will always be a small dog, but not all small dogs are smol.
THIS IS WHAT I’VE BEEN SAYING
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I can’t believe the Beastie Boys saved the Federation.
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It can go all the way down to the county level, which is kinda crazy.
31,493 people have my surname.
And I will fight them all*
so im not at all surprised that Yi is the 118th most common last name and there are more than 4 million people that share it…. tbh its really nice and i feel very connected right now
166,859, there are a lot of us.
1,236 of us worldwide. Small family.
153 people. Which is probably why no one can pronounce it.
Nearly 7,000 people in the world have my last name, the largest portion of them in Germany, which is not any kind of surprise whatsoever.
50 people with my married surname, and I bet they’re close enough relations that we could fairly easily get in touch with them all.
lmao I beat you all: 305, 217 share my surname
But there shall only be one victor. ME!
99 people and I’m probably related to most of them.
2,762 people share mine 😀
77,921 lol. Just a few of us then…
9,851. There’s actually a website out there dedicated to the family that shares my surname which is hilarious.
2310…not the most common in the world lol
152766, not surprising it occures the most in the US, there is a town in Pensylvania named after my (distant) family. And a boyscout camp in New Hampsire I think.
2,358,308
…now riddle me this, how is it that people still misspell a five-letter last name that’s THAT common?
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Fun experiment: you’ve stumbled across two billion dollars. Whatever you do with that money is up to you, but imagine you spend fifty thousand dollars per day, and you live to be a hundred years old.
You’re left with 175 million dollars.
PSA to billionaires and even millionaires: you can fucking afford to be generous. Do it for PR; do it because why not. But you can afford to be generous and help people in need and still live lavish goddam lifestyles. You’re racking up the score at this point and it needs to stop.
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