
Leto lets it all hang out while Orlok uses him as a body pillow



I used to think he was the modern Thomas Edison, but it turns out he's actually the modern Thomas Edison.

The original opening sequence had Gordon completing several hundred grant applications, but it didn't playtest well.

Rule 34 in particular is an excellent read, and expands on some of the concepts in the post.

I can has Chesebro?

Fun fact: in the entire run of Pinky and The Brain, there were only two occasions where they were pondering the same thing: once when Pinky had been made temporarily super-intelligent, and once when they were both pondering how unlikely it was that they were both pondering the same thing.
Canadian rule

Cosmetics, apparently: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2015/04/14/baby-foreskin-facial-boston-hydrafacial/

I've lived in a house with these windows for the last 15 years, and didn't know this.

Did he also eat his meat raw and sleep in trees?

He somehow manages to simultaneously look like both Beavis and Butthead.

"again"

I'VE GIVEN THEE COURTESY ENOUGH

Same; I'm Scottish, so anything over about 35C will literally kill me. A week's diving in Malta during October, though? Lovely!

Thanks! Since getting the Tele, I've got most of the bases covered now: N2 for Floyd Rose-y stuff, Jackson for alternate tunings (it spends 90% of its time in drop D), Telecaster for clean tones and twang, and the PRS for everything else.

It's an N2. And yes, they're really nice guitars.

Mine too! Between that, The Martian and Artemis, I'm pretty much guaranteed to buy anything else that Andy Weir publishes.

I've just finished Control; picked up the enhanced edition (includes the DLCs), and thoroughly enjoyed it. The combat feels satisfying once you get the mechanics down, and I loved the plot/environment. Like playing a mash-up of the SCP Wiki and The Lost Room.