lol. couples reading is more fun as long as both people quietly read
that's some telegram bot stuff. lol
nostr notes dont accept tips like that :D
i find that i tend to remember them. :)
they need God, and they need to be forgiven for being disgusting..
we can ask #[3] about that, but i assume its some kind of tool for meta moderation, or like if someone frys balls loses their mind, and reports you, your hat blows away?
wait till you go to minnesota.
originally meetings were designed to help form a coherent vision.
now a days most companies vision is "please the investors, at all costs."
so meetings are largely irrelevant, especially if you're not at the top of the heap.
:)
80% of meetings can be solved in email, iirc.
Okay, we haz banner art. A piece of orgone that I made. By the way, can anyone see the extended profile attributes on my bio? i added a few fields, and I'm not even able to see them myself.. Bueller ?
Bueller? Plz be to advise. Thank you.
https://www.criterionchannel.com/criss-cross/videos/criss-cross
im trying to watch this one
Criss Cross
Directed by Robert Siodmak • 1949 • United States
Starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne de Carlo, Dan Duryea
Three years after his star-making debut in Robert Siodmak’s noir classic THE KILLERS, Burt Lancaster reunited with the director for this twist-laden tale of doomed passion and betrayal. He stars as Steve Thompson, an armored-car driver who walks into danger when he resumes his affair with his ex-wife (Yvonne De Carlo) while simultaneously hatching a plan to rob his company with her new mobster husband (Dan Duryea). Siodmak’s baroque visual style and command of atmosphere heighten the expressionistic intensity of one of the most bleakly fatalistic noirs ever made.
tonight:
Criss Cross
Directed by Robert Siodmak • 1949 • United States
Starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne de Carlo, Dan Duryea
Three years after his star-making debut in Robert Siodmak’s noir classic THE KILLERS, Burt Lancaster reunited with the director for this twist-laden tale of doomed passion and betrayal.
the toaster i bought was literally the cheapest one in the store, and it was the ONLY one that had the features i wanted. "no whiz bang." just a lever, and a heat knob for the rheostat.
had there been no button to electronically release , even better. but i love vintage stuff.
paid 19.95 for the one im using now for the last two years :) and love it.
the waring pro i linked above is fantastic looking but its commercial, and its likely HUGE on the counter.
you're welcome! yeah that would be interesting wouldn't it?
and gotcha. yeah i left the account i left for myself in 2010 there, just for laughs.
maybe 50 tweets there total. i'-ll leave it for now, as its not hurting anything, and i compartmentalize everything to the point where it's just not going to track me anywhere, but yeah i feel you - no need for it.
when i logged back in earlier this year, i was surprised how far up the ranks some of the people i had been following back then, had gotten, internally to twitter.
the site is utter garbage these days, and its impossible to navigate.. really feels like a chaotic mess. it reminds me of when you go to someones house who hasnt cleaned their room in months and keeps adding stuff, and never moving anything, and then you jam las vegas into the same room.. just eeeech,


