Yes, in the left titty. Collapsed lung but it missed the heart just barelyYou ever been stabbed?
Did it result in a transected aorta?Yes, in the left titty. Collapsed lung but it missed the heart just barely
Halley's Comet appeared when I was 4. For my entire life, it has shit me that I was too young to know or care what it was. It's always been my goal to live to 79 years old, see it return, and then croak pretty much immediately after. Like Mark Twain.I've been waiting all my life for a supernova. They happen maybe once every three hundred years, but we're overdue.
SN 1987A doesn't count really, it was only 180,000 light years away in one of our satellite galaxies, and I want something closer in the Milky Way.
It'd be a capper for me, I could die happy.
It didn’t hurt at all, I’m fookin tough as nailsDid it result in a transected aorta?
I bet it hurt.
...I hope it hurt.
I’ve grown up A LOT since thenLol, you said nails.
What was her name?Yes, in the left titty. Collapsed lung but it missed the heart just barely
Congratulations!My wife is 12 weeks pregnant with our first child. It's due either end of March, early April next year.
I never wanted kids, but I'm not panicked/sad, nor am I excited/happy. I don't think it's hit me yet, and don't think it will until there's a little mound of flesh laying in my arms.
Ahh. You've just added depth to a ST TNG episode. There's a Mark Twain - character actor who upon learning they're traveling through space says, "Perhaps you've seen Halley's comet?"Halley's Comet appeared when I was 4. For my entire life, it has shit me that I was too young to know or care what it was. It's always been my goal to live to 79 years old, see it return, and then croak pretty much immediately after. Like Mark Twain.
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835—two weeks after the perihelion of Halley’s Comet. “I came in with Halley’s Comet,” Mark Twain commented in 1909. “It is coming again next year. The Almighty has said, no doubt, ‘Now there are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.’” He died on April 21, 1910—one day after the comet had once again reached its perihelion.
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In that first shot, he looks so contemplative. Nice framing, the right third conveys a sense of loneliness
My wife is 12 weeks pregnant with our first child. It's due either end of March, early April next year.
I never wanted kids, but I'm not panicked/sad, nor am I excited/happy. I don't think it's hit me yet, and don't think it will until there's a little mound of flesh laying in my arms.
Just as I thought haha. Being it on I sayIts a living nightmare.
But you do end up tolerating them.
Looks like we're having a boy. YayyyyyyyyyJust as I thought haha. Being it on I say