figmentPez
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It's a sequel to 'The Fault in Our Stars", this time with Lyme Disease.I was going say that a lot of these sound like keywords for a generic rom-com.
Yours sound like the worst rom-com ever.
It's a sequel to 'The Fault in Our Stars", this time with Lyme Disease.I was going say that a lot of these sound like keywords for a generic rom-com.
Yours sound like the worst rom-com ever.
Damn, google must think i'm into some kinky stuff.When I type "types of" into Google image search, with nothing else, it shows me types of bras, types of breasts, and types of necklines. Does this happen to you guys or does Google know me a bit too well?
The question becomes... Are they wrong?Damn, google must think i'm into some kinky stuff.
The Scary-Go-Round link alone means you like to be punished.Damn, google must think i'm into some kinky stuff.
@Dirona and I have been to that island, but didn't go to that beach. For reference, an image from the article:A New Zealand tourist died Wednesday after being blown back from a jet blast on famed Maho Beach in Sint Maarten.
According to Police Force of Sint Maarten, the 57-year-old woman was among a group of tourists holding on to an airport fence watching a large aircraft take off from Princess Juliana International Airport. The tourist was blown back several feet from the force of the jet blast, resulting in serious head injuries.
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Authorities have placed signs around the airport and beach warning the public not to stand in the path of the jet blast of departing aircraft.
According to the New Zealand Herald, the woman was with her family when a Boeing 737 departed for Trinidad.
Director of the St. Maarten Tourism Authority Rolando Brison said in a statement he had met with the family of the deceased and “while they recognized that what they did was wrong through the clearly visible danger signs, they regret that the risk they took turned out in the worst possible way.”
So today, I had to deliver a Come To Jesus speech for the first time. Usually I've just handed such things off to the General Manager, because I've got other things to do, but this one turkey has made my life difficult enough for me to take time out of my day to tell him exactly how thin the ice is upon which he is drunkenly staggering.
It'd normally be a big hassle, but it did cheer me up a little bit in that I used the "get your shit together" bit from Rick and Morty.
He was all "You send me stuff to do, can you follow up with me if I haven't gotten it to you by..."
And I'm all "We've tried that, and furthermore, I don't have time. That doesn't help me. What needs to happen is I give you shit to do, and you do it. End of story. Not me reminding you to do it and then making excuses for you to everybody else when apparently 3 reminders to do it wasn't enough. I give it to you, you do it. That's it."
"Yayayaya," (he's got this annoying thing he does when you are pointing out what he's screwed up that he says "yeah yeah yeah" really fast in a way that he thinks is placative but is actually infuriating)
"Don't 'yayaya' me. This is at least the 5th time that this has happened. Get your shit together. Get it all together. Put it in a backpack. So it's together. Take it to the shit store and sell it. Put it in a shit museum. I don't care. Just get your shit together. Get it together."
Oddly enough, I think it might have actually gotten some traction with him.
He's my big stupid idiot. And she thinks she's going to take him. I can't let that happened.Damn, that dog is photogenic. And I own a dog that other people take pictures of at the dog park.
You could make your own pie. That seems to be the easiest in the list there.After reading here about people who has never seen snow, I started thinking about thing I've never seen in person. Things like snow, hail, pies, automatic transmission cars, a dishwashing machine, a car wash, a building with more than 10 floors. Maybe later I will update this list.
If you ever come up to NYC, we can check all those off the list in less than a 1/2 hour! (Well, like, January-March, usually.)After reading here about people who has never seen snow, I started thinking about thing I've never seen in person. Things like snow, hail, pies, automatic transmission cars, a dishwashing machine, a car wash, a building with more than 10 floors. Maybe later I will update this list.
OK then!We get hail!!
We could take pictures next to every item!OK then!
@Cog, if you ever want to come up to Halifax, @Squidleybits, @Dirona, @HCGLNS and @ThatNickGuy and I can make sure you tick EVERYTHING off of that list in one city, weather-dependent. If you come January-March you're guaranteed Snow (At least on the ground!). I'm obviously not sure what time of year "guarantees" hail, if any. Probably Spring (April-June) but I'm not guaranteeing anything.
Honestly, that'd be quite the meet of folks from here.
First you must be like a leaf on the wind. Then, you've got to have slick-as-sleet shutter speed.I'm still trying to figure out how to take a macro shot of a single snowflake.
Here, hit Print Screen on your keyboard.I'm still trying to figure out how to take a macro shot of a single snowflake.
It's a lot more enjoyable when you know that you have nowhere to be any time soon.Snow on the ground is interesting, but the best part of snow is experiencing the snowfall, and under a variety of lighting conditions( night with a few point sources close to the ground, while driving with headlights, driving during the day) as well as a variety of different snow falls (wind, size of flakes, how much/fast it's falling).
Using it is fun, walking on it with that specific kind of snowy crunch in a quiet area, etc are all fun, but for me the snowfall itself is the most enjoyable part.
I guess it's similar in some ways (mentally) to the mesmerizing qualities of campfire.
You have to cool the camera and lens, have a good source of non heating light, and catch snowflakes individually, immediately getting them into the light under the camera (all of this outside in the cold, of course) and take the picture before it inevitably melts or evaporates.I'm still trying to figure out how to take a macro shot of a single snowflake.
Around here, you can hardly find a car that isn't automatic.After reading here about people who has never seen snow, I started thinking about thing I've never seen in person. Things like snow, hail, pies, automatic transmission cars, a dishwashing machine, a car wash, a building with more than 10 floors. Maybe later I will update this list.
I'm not surprised. Hugs.[DOUBLEPOST=1500050816,1500050398][/DOUBLEPOST]
The best is the big fat flakes falling on a windless afternoon while walking on a soft blanket of snow that's covering up the world.Snow on the ground is interesting, but the best part of snow is experiencing the snowfall, and under a variety of lighting conditions( night with a few point sources close to the ground, while driving with headlights, driving during the day) as well as a variety of different snow falls (wind, size of flakes, how much/fast it's falling).
Using it is fun, walking on it with that specific kind of snowy crunch in a quiet area, etc are all fun, but for me the snowfall itself is the most enjoyable part.
I guess it's similar in some ways (mentally) to the mesmerizing qualities of campfire.
Nothing awesome is easy. I spent years and I volunteered for every work trip up north that I could in order to learn how to take pictures of the northern lights. My first several trips were pretty disappointing but by the last few trips, I was winning photo contests@Squidleybits I don't mean to dissuade you! Rereading that it looks pretty negative. I hope you do make the attempt several times over the next few winters, I just wanted to give you a heads up so you can plan ahead and avoid having to learn some of these things yourself. I'm completely ignorant of your current knowledge, and it's quite likely you've already read up on it and are aware of these things - if so, I'm sorry to tell you something you may already know, but sometimes the right information at the right time can help out in the future...
I follow DanTDM, but I only really watch him when he's doing Crazy Craft with ThinkNoodles and ThnxCya.We're going to see DanTDM today, and he's live streaming from Denver right now which has gotten my daughter in 100% freak out/fan girl mode.