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  • "I was going to eat that mummy" - Professor Farnsworth

  • This is my favorite piano piece. Full of such passion and angst. I can't imagine how long it would take to perfect that performance. Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing.

  • Settings --> Account Settings --> Blocks

  • I didn't realize until years later that Amy Adams was the cheerleader.

  • One of my favorite dark comedies. Ridiculous yet hilarious. RIP Robin Williams.

  • Just so many great lines, great characters, awesome cast. Between its age and non-mainstream release, it is one of those gems that easily gets overlooked.

  • Ahhh!!! I can't choose one. It would be a toss up between these:

    The Birdcage, Death to Smoochy, Soapdish, Drop Dead Gorgeous, or Clue

  • 4, 8 or 9

  • Fear of losing my teeth. Spent about 5 years with dental braces, teeth pulled (permanent and baby to make room), and oral surgery to have a tooth exposed to pull down slowly in place over time. I have some fucked up dreams, but nothing disturbs me more than one where my teeth are breaking, cracking, loose, or falling out. Maybe it is a bit of dental PTSD.

  • Clue

  • Audiobook: Ready Player One narrated by Will Wheaton

  • Elephants!!! They have a beautiful family structure that looks out for one another. They grieve for their dead. Genuinely able to feel and relay emotions through actions and vocal intonations. Their trunk is such a neat and unique appendage. Generally are gentle giants as long as they aren't being threatened.

  • Ear plugs or noise canceling headphones

  • "Fuck you, I'm eating"

  • Small steps, lists, and prioritization.

    Do at least one small thing a day. Don't try to do too much all at once or you will get burned out.

  • Likewise. I had braces twice, a bunch of baby teeth, all wisdom teeth and 2 permanent teeth pulled because my "mouth was too small". I have some fucked up dreams but the scariest ones are those where my teeth are loose or falling out. I think I have dental PTSD...

  • In my mid-40s and never have gotten a cavity.

  • Haven't seen a few of those. Thanks for the suggestion. Will add them to my to my list. :)