jaidamack

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๐Ÿ”ž I say lots of heck words and post questionable smut. Stick around if that's your thing, but if you're below legal age to view such things in your jurisdiction, kindly go someplace else.
๐Ÿšœ Bob Semple was right.


jaidamack
@jaidamack

Confirmed: The rancid-ass reviews and discourse around it are abject nonsense spewed by silly baby boys.

"It leaves too much unanswered!" Did... did you watch the fucking show? Or did you grimace through each episode huffing and grunting that it was 'boring' and 'this is all character development that goes nowhere' because it was women talking?

That was awesome. Well worth a watch; without giving anything away, like the X-Files at its very best.


jaidamack
@jaidamack
This post has content warnings for: spoilers, kinda huge spoilers about the whole-ass thing, Do Not Read Without Watching The Show.


Confirmed: The rancid-ass reviews and discourse around it are abject nonsense spewed by silly baby boys.

"It leaves too much unanswered!" Did... did you watch the fucking show? Or did you grimace through each episode huffing and grunting that it was 'boring' and 'this is all character development that goes nowhere' because it was women talking?

That was awesome. Well worth a watch; without giving anything away, like the X-Files at its very best.



adorablesergal
@adorablesergal

guys i'm a little worried. at this point, i don't think they're ever going to release episode 9 of star wars


lupi
@lupi

i hear they delayed it because of the pandemic and then tried to do that whole wb discovery tax write off thing with it


jaidamack
@jaidamack

I heard J.J. Abrams got real mad that Rian Johnson wouldn't play the right notes in 'Endearing Young Charms' on an old piano and pushed him out of the way to show him how to play it, then looked right at the camera and exploded on the last note.



InterurbanEra
@InterurbanEra
barabinson
@barabinson asked:

I donโ€™t want to pester too much but Iโ€™d love if you could share some resources for a beginner train enthusiast. Iโ€™m talking how they work, different models and designs, maybe some global railroad history. Like if someone asked you: โ€œHey, I want to learn about trains,โ€ what would be the first thing youโ€™d recommend them to read or watch? (Real trains, not models)

BIG PICTURE: Most people with a desire to know about trains want to know:

-What kind of trains am I seeing near me, or what trains have I seen in my life?
-How do locomotives work?
-History of railroad lines & systems
-How to identify types of trains? (locomotives & rolling stock)

Youtube is probably the most fun way to learn about trains, big exciting videos with (hopefully) lush visuals to kindle interest at any age and comprehension level. Here's some of my favorite channels/videos to help you learn efficiently and potentially grow what'll definitely be a lifelong passion.


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