This game is pretty difficult. The goal is to collect all of the blue balls then make your way to the exit. You can pivot the yellow mirrors 90° by clicking them. The gray mirrors are static or move on their own.
This game will dust the rust off the cells. Get to work.
The chic from the Athene video, whose name is Tania Derveaux I guess, is doing some stunt for net neutrality, but only if you’re a virgin. This is pretty zany.
In making tactical dispositions, the highest pitch you can attain is to conceal them;
conceal your dispositions, and you will be safe from the prying of the subtlest spies, from the machinations of the wisest brains.
-Charter VI, Part 25
A classic depiction of Rubik’s cube solution which he wrote in 1986. That’s about the same time I was saying screw this and ripping off the stickers and rearranging them. Behind the back would probably get me laid though, I should learn this.
Easy way to kill a lot of time. Fantastic collection of videos, mostly 40 minutes or longer, served with a clean non-distracting UI. Thumbs up. Go learn something, then report back here.
Ah, guilty pleasure. Jared Leto cracks me up. Kfed is a joke. The Val one I didn’t need to see. Is it me or did Winehouse look the same in both of them? They could have found a way grosser pic of Nicole Ritchie, on both sides. When was Tyra ever that thin. I love how they postulate: “healthy?”
In the public imagination, a “psychopath” is a violent serial killer or an over-the-top movie villain, as one sometimes might suspect Frank to be. He is highly impulsive and has a callous disregard for the well-being of others that can be disquieting. But he is just as likely to be a next-door neighbor, a doctor, or an actor on TV—essentially no different from anyone else who holds these roles, except that Frank lacks the nagging little voice which so profoundly influences most of our lives. Frank has no conscience. And as much as we would like to think that people like him are a rare aberration, safely locked away, the truth is that they are more common than most would ever guess.
Apparently Dock Ellis thought he had the day off so partook in some mind altering substances, only to find out he was pitching that day. But he gave it a twirl and pitched the game of his life.