Cock wrote:It doesn't get any better, first 1/2 was the best half
I liked Detroiters and about half the skits on the skit show. I couldn't get through the movie though. Maybe I'll try to finish it another day but I think I laughed one time during the 1/2 I saw.
random . . . randomness
SeriousSideFX wrote:To be fair, I didn’t say anything about Friendship which is not a Tim Robinson-controlled creative property.Cock wrote:It doesn't get any better, first 1/2 was the best half
I liked Detroiters and about half the skits on the skit show. I couldn't get through the movie though. Maybe I'll try to finish it another day but I think I laughed one time during the 1/2 I saw.
'Next generation' of railway cats start patrol
Titch, Clinker and Ash are the next generation in a long line of cats hired by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway as "night patrol officers".
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0vr1xdx5xo
it's adorable we can still have nice things in this world
Titch, Clinker and Ash are the next generation in a long line of cats hired by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway as "night patrol officers".
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0vr1xdx5xo
it's adorable we can still have nice things in this world
Even Pearl Jam is pro kitten
The Purrl Jam Family - Mamasan, Dark Matter, Gremmie, and Bugs
https://bsky.app/profile/pearljam.com/post/3lyls5jrjy22k
The Purrl Jam Family - Mamasan, Dark Matter, Gremmie, and Bugs
https://bsky.app/profile/pearljam.com/post/3lyls5jrjy22k
The phrases "ATM Machine" and "PIN Number" are both examples of RAS Syndrome, or "Redundant Acronym Syndrome Syndrome."
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼♂️
grateful wrote:Was Cowgirl in the Sand on there twice?
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️
grateful wrote:
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️
Keep on Rocking in the Freedom Fries World
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black Forest Cake)
Cinnamon Girl
Heart of Golden Grahams
Space wrote:Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.grateful wrote:
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️
Keep on Rocking in the Freedom Fries World
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black Forest Cake)
Cinnamon Girl
Heart of Golden Grahams
Julian, wrote:Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.are you going?
SeriousSideFX wrote:Never say never.Julian, wrote:Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.are you going?
Anybody here into sound baths?
Space wrote:what do you want to know
Anybody here into sound baths?
SeriousSideFX wrote:Space wrote:what do you want to know
Anybody here into sound baths?
I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
Space wrote:I tried one a few times and I enjoyed it but also was like “what am I missing?”SeriousSideFX wrote:Space wrote:what do you want to know
Anybody here into sound baths?
I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?
That said, $18? How is the Richmond transcendental meditation market running at 3X of DMVs?
$18 was a few years ago, so probably more now. And maybe I'm misremembering.
Space wrote:SeriousSideFX wrote:Space wrote:what do you want to know
Anybody here into sound baths?
I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?
I mean, they adjust your vibrational energy to a resonance with earths magnetic field, which eliminates stress, reverses heart disease and cures cancer. What more do you want???
Yeah, I'd say $18 is on the cheap side
It's more of a relaxation/meditation thing
So you really don't 'get anything out of it' (well as grateful said…it cures cancer too, but the undetectable and non-fatal kind ;))
Typically you are laying down with an eye pillow for 45 mins
it's a live thing, don't think it would be the same if you just put on a cd
they use things Tibetan sound bowls/gongs and other devices that produce vibrations you feel
For me, it's more enjoyable with a few tokes first
But you definitely need to be comfortable lying on your back with your eyes closed for 45 mins with a group of people
The new thing is sound baths, floating in a pool (you are on a inflatable mattress )
It's more of a relaxation/meditation thing
So you really don't 'get anything out of it' (well as grateful said…it cures cancer too, but the undetectable and non-fatal kind ;))
Typically you are laying down with an eye pillow for 45 mins
it's a live thing, don't think it would be the same if you just put on a cd
they use things Tibetan sound bowls/gongs and other devices that produce vibrations you feel
For me, it's more enjoyable with a few tokes first
But you definitely need to be comfortable lying on your back with your eyes closed for 45 mins with a group of people
The new thing is sound baths, floating in a pool (you are on a inflatable mattress )
I've done it a couple times and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Cock wrote:
I've done it a couple times and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Would you prefer a sound bath, or taking a bath with Billy Strings?