I love things like this. Movies that don't see the light of day until years after filming. Have you seen New York Ninja? Shot in 1984 and shelved until someone found it in like 2020. It was like 8 hours of film with no sound, full script, storyboards, or actor credits. A director had to edit it down to movie length, reconstruct a script by reading the actors lips, and have all the ADR done.
sammer510
Roland's revolvers from The Dark Tower. Forged from the melted steel of Excalibur. I really hope the next adaptation they're doing will be good
As a resident of LA County every day I fantasize about heading down to UCLA with a leaf blower and a big ass bag of eriodictyon parryi cuttings and seeing how much havoc I could wreak on the Zionists before people catch on to what I'm doing
They think the end game is those episodes of X Files with subliminal messages in the TVs that make people hallucinate and kill their spouses except instead they're gonna make straight guys want dick. Their vision of the future isn't a boot stamping on a human face forever its the Cigarette Smoking Man inserting sissy hypno captions into the video stream during Monday Night Football
I've always suspected that they wouldn't be bipedal because our whole design sucks. Our spines are bulshit and we have to wipe our own asses and we can't regrow limbs. I hope to one day see based crab people descend from the stars
Risk of Rain 2
Shit like this is why I consider myself an antitheist. This is brain rot.
Por que no los dos
Rockhounding and lapidary art
A few options. Cover the entire lawn for an extended period of time with a bunch of tarps or cardboard so no sunlight reaches the grass. Kill the entire thing. Start over with native seeds. Or roto till the entire thing
For me personally Bermuda grass never stood a chance against all the clover, dandelions, cheeseweed, purslane, tall flatsedge, and broadleaf plantain that make up a lot of what used to be the lawn. Some of those are invasive technically but at least rabbits come to eat the dandelions and plantains
I once waited 3 hours in a merch line at a concert for The Garden to get literally get a vinyl and a tape not even that long ago