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The CumDrop
SunDrop Remake by my friend Chris. I’m in this. Pushing him in a cart. LMAO
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RT @gruber: Free title idea for tech writers considering a book on version control: ‘True Git’.
So, the first iPhone Type 01 case has been sold! It went to a buyer in Germany (Sorry Stefan, ymchiao beat you).
I’ll be making a batch of 5 shortly (as soon as I get a new drive belt for the sewing machine - should arrive today) and putting them up on my Etsy store.
Still rolling…
Scully: This is a simple lie detector. We’ll just ask you some questions and you just answer truthfully. Do you understand?
Homer: Yes.
[lie detector explodes]
…our world having once emerged for no purpose, nobody knows exactly how, it follows its course perfectly indifferent to our wishes and it will certainly end one way or another: the earth incinerated by the dying sun, the universe immobilized forever in thermodynamic equilibrium, the solar system reduced to a black hole. As to human destiny, “they were born, they suffered, they died,” as Anatole France’s shortest world history would have it. Ultimately, the history of the universe appears to be the history of the defeat of Being by Nothingness: matter, life, the human race, human intelligence and creativity —everything is bound to end in defeat; all our efforts, suffering, and delights will perish forever in the void, leaving no traces behind.
This sounds banal and it is banal and therefore important, as the banal is no less than what is known and experienced by all.
William James Edwards “Bill” Lee is a bassist, composer and conductor. He has played for Harry Belafonte, Aretha Franklin and Bob Dylan to name a few.
He is the father of film director Spike Lee, actress Joie Lee, and Cinque Lee. As conductor he has written and composed the score for many of…
Can’t remember who originally reblogged this, and can’t find a reblog link on the target site, so here you go anyway.