Most of his solo records were named after other things. One was called Mic Tyson, another Jesus Price Superstar, and a third Master P. This one is named after the Stevie Wonder record Songs in The Key of Life.
Most of his solo records were named after other things. One was called Mic Tyson, another Jesus Price Superstar, and a third Master P. This one is named after the Stevie Wonder record Songs in The Key of Life.
that's some grade a punnery right there
i never used to have many cds, but i have slowly accumulated a decent sized cd collection, enough that i'm thinking i should maybe get another shelf for them
Most of his solo records were named after other things. One was called Mic Tyson, another Jesus Price Superstar, and a third Master P. This one is named after the Stevie Wonder record Songs in The Key of Life.
that's some grade a punnery right there
i never used to have many cds, but i have slowly accumulated a decent sized cd collection, enough that i'm thinking i should maybe get another shelf for them
he also liked to call himself "the brokest rapper you know"
I'm not actually sure what the point being made here is.
This character from a cinematic universe that, as of this post, consists of one movie, compares negatively to this character who has not yet joined the cast of the cinematic universe being cited as superior.
I'm not actually sure what the point being made here is.
This character from a cinematic universe that, as of this post, consists of one movie, compares negatively to this character who has not yet joined the cast of the cinematic universe being cited as superior.
I'm not actually sure what the point being made here is.
This character from a cinematic universe that, as of this post, consists of one movie, compares negatively to this character who has not yet joined the cast of the cinematic universe being cited as superior.
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
Like, what is being said here is "I like Spider-Man the character better than the Man Of Steel portrayal of Superman, and I think this says something about the movie franchises their respective corporate owners have forged, somehow"
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
"The difference between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Cinematic Universe. "
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
well, the person literally said "marvel cinematic universe", which no spiderman movie is currently part of, which was the first obviously wrong thing i noticed because i couldn't even tell what the rest of it was saying at first
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
Technically, that might not even be an MCU barb though. Could just be the usual DC/Marvel rivalry, and you're just associating it with MCU fanboyism because of, well, the usual.
Which doesn't change that whoever wrote it was a t____r.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Is "computer hobbyist" a thing?
Because I think that's how I'd describe myself.
I don't do IT stuff as a career, and I don't have much in the way of formal training beyond a programming course or two, but I like to try different software and hardware and play around, because computers are fun!
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that's some grade a punnery right there
i never used to have many cds, but i have slowly accumulated a decent sized cd collection, enough that i'm thinking i should maybe get another shelf for them
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
transistor?
trammeler?
tangram-er?
im really lost here
that's not even strong language
i mean it implies masturbation so it's kind of rude
'tosser' is definitely considered more inappropriate over here than either of those
that seems impractical and time consuming an might require use of a portal gun
prat is a good word, and not considered rude
it's just used more freely
i'm listening to Think Tank now, and it still holds up for me
so i stand by my conviction that Brooker was wrong, this is much better than Paris
car jack? house jack? sounds crazy dangerous
not in this country, but i'm still a bit uncomfortable using it
it is the kind of word that can start fights if used in the wrong context, after all
Because I think that's how I'd describe myself.
I don't do IT stuff as a career, and I don't have much in the way of formal training beyond a programming course or two, but I like to try different software and hardware and play around, because computers are fun!
have you considered it as a career path?
we've got a file on you
we've got a file on you
we've got a file on you
we've got a
on you
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead