

One interesting thing at my local one in southern California: several people were waving large state flags. Lots of American flags as well, but I thought the state flags were interesting.
Yet another refugee who washed up on the shore after the great Reddit disaster of 2023


One interesting thing at my local one in southern California: several people were waving large state flags. Lots of American flags as well, but I thought the state flags were interesting.


Article updated to say that an appeals court has overturned that ruling, so Trump ca still control them for now, unfortunately.
During the Renaissance, there were certainly a lot of the weirdly adult baby Jesus paintings, but there were also realistic examples from the time (that one is Raphael, one of the great masters).
Made before Trump took office, right?


Well, yes to both. It’s also clearly drawn by hand - basically a cartoon.
It’s annual, so it’s just total deaths that year.
I believe it’s referring to the five people who died in 2023 in that submersible that was named “titanic.”
The brownies don’t look like they came from that pan. They taper at both ends, and they have rings/segments that the pan doesn’t have.


It’s in OP’s article
Yep. Bart Simpson heading that direction, too.
High school kids

I don’t know, I hear conflicting stories, and all the positive ones are from long ago.

There’s zero chance that the problems SpaceX is having are because of not enough Elon
Doing some looking around, looks like this is a page from Betty and Veronica #201, which was published in 1972. Also, the one posted has been colorized, it was originally black and white.

They’re attractive, but they also have a much bigger problem with gaskets getting moldy, and I personally think getting clothes in and out of a top-loading is more convenient unless they’re stacked.
Usually only on front-loading models so you can see if there’s water in it before trying to open the door.
English teachers: 😢


Yeah, good point. I can’t think of anything I had as a kid that would be drastically improved with modern batteries, but for sure cordless power tools are a big change. I have a cordless electric chainsaw - that wouldn’t have been feasible in the 70s.


Are batteries that much different? I was born in the early 60s, and the batteries my toys used seemed like the same AAA, AA, C, and D batteries we use mostly today. I think the key difference is that a lot of things take a lot less energy than they used to.
Is that what Republicans mean when they say “Think of the children?”