I passed it too, did you? pic.twitter.com/98U7kI62Ob
— Jerseygirl #FBR π§ (@gggirl924) December 4, 2024
— Eric Alper π§ (@ThatEricAlper) December 3, 2024
Here are some fascinating threads:This photo is incredible!
— Cursive Entelechia (@Pergament_F) November 25, 2024
At first glance, it looks like someone is reading in the water, but when we zoom in, we realize that there is no person, no book, nothing - just an illusion.
Life is almost the same - it looks one way, but under the surface it is often different.
It's… pic.twitter.com/sHbTOaLYrX
12. The magic of books pic.twitter.com/zHePp804er
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) December 12, 2024
A thread of 20 Survival Tips And Tricks You Might Not Have Known Before.
— xTRYB (@xTRYB_Media) December 12, 2024
1. How to break a door pic.twitter.com/UDKqr2b5tk
Thread on how absolutely wonderful humans can be
— Wolf of X (@tradingMaxiSL) December 13, 2024
1. This person’s lost key story. pic.twitter.com/Ux0Ft9gzAm
Robots are taking over jobs faster than ever.
— Arpit Adlakha (@arpit20adlakha) November 28, 2024
From chefs to delivery drivers, here are 10 that might shock you.
1. Fold and fold pic.twitter.com/RG38CFLRno
The most beautiful art galleries on Earth π§΅
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) December 1, 2024
1. Galleria Colonna, Rome pic.twitter.com/WT8m71hLHF
This thread on surreal sculptures and statues will blow your mind π§΅
— Wolf of X (@tradingMaxiSL) December 3, 2024
1. Melancholy a sculpture by Albert Gyorgy, shows the emptiness that grief leaves behind pic.twitter.com/u6hfAbosIh
OK, have to sneak in some politics, too:The world's most surreal trains and beautiful train rides π§΅
— Wolf of X (@tradingMaxiSL) December 2, 2024
1. The Mauritanian iron ore train, renowned as one of the planet's longest and heaviest, stretches up to 3 km, travels about 704 km, and has 200-300 carriages, each weighing up to 84 tons. pic.twitter.com/Jd781Cmtyt
Justin Trudeau got Jordan Peterson to leave Canada. That makes him a national hero
— Ordinary Joel (@JoelOrdinary) December 14, 2024
And finally, animal crackers:Journalism's worst two weeks of the year are approaching, the "Year in Review" period, where pundits and critics devote themselves to the make-work of rewriting what they wrote in the previous 50 weeks.
— Jack Shafer (@jackshafer) December 12, 2024
— Eric Alper π§ (@ThatEricAlper) December 14, 2024
This good boy making his own fun with a bridge π pic.twitter.com/d82jfWd0m2
— Madeyousmile (@Thund3rB0lt) December 11, 2024
"only my dog would ring the doorbell, and then wonder who rang the doorbell"
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) November 24, 2024
(jukin media) pic.twitter.com/ndeCRTno3A
⛄️ Dogs π that love snow ❄️ and…some that don’t π ⛄️ ❄️ pic.twitter.com/KwV4axMmmt
— ❤️π₯ ππͺπ» ❤️π₯ (@DameScorpio) December 4, 2024
This dog has figured out the perfect way to slide
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) November 22, 2024
(jukin media) pic.twitter.com/L5PRQgmczq
This pony working up the courage to jump this tiny step is everything. pic.twitter.com/ZPC98Bwt31
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) November 23, 2024
Embarrassing. They're going to feel so stupid in 10 years when nobody's wearing dead salmon hats anymore.
— Tim Onion (@bencollins.bsky.social) November 27, 2024 at 9:14 PM
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*orca feeling good about his new hat*
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) November 28, 2024
dolphinwear orca: too small you fucking DUMB ASS pic.twitter.com/Iyk0EFLCWm
kinda feels like orcas are about two years away from being able to post better jokes than us
— Sarah McLaughlin (@sarahemclaugh.bsky.social) November 29, 2024 at 10:02 AM
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Peek a boo πΈ pic.twitter.com/XCZoC0vGKp
— Retired Jokesterπ¨π¦πΊπΈ ...No DM's (@BaronSnow3) December 7, 2024
Photobomb of the Day… pic.twitter.com/vshB9wIJT4
— Gillian Flavell (@FlavellG) November 29, 2024
2 comments:
I laughed at the gen xers always be mad meme. It's so true. In HS, I worked part-time jobs to save for a stereo. I built it slowly, buying the best pieces I could afford as they came on sale at specialty audio stores - tuner, amp, turntable, speakers, tape deck, headphones, CD player. Cranked up, that thing could blow the doors off, with outstanding sound quality.
Now, I mainly listen to Spotify on my phone using wireless ear buds. It's not at all the same experience. Haven't had the cops called on me once with the new rig!
Yes, I thought that was great.
We still have several storage boxes filled with our old LPs - what we found over the years was that the albums we liked sometimes were never released in any of the other formats (does anyone remember The Silkie?) We no longer have a record player for our albums, but its reassuring to think that we COULD get one if we really wanted to. Our kids think our albums are valuable - we're not sure, likely not really, though they still have value to us!
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