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We’re talking about the way a TV show starts called CSI: MIAMI.
Basically, there’s always a clever remark from the lead, followed by the opening credits accompanied by part of a song by The Who.
We’re talking about the way a TV show starts called CSI: MIAMI.
Basically, there’s always a clever remark from the lead, followed by the opening credits accompanied by part of a song by The Who.
Queue loud song by The Who…
We need to organize an underground railroad for LGBTQ+, minorities, and dissidents now.
Adam Something is a favorite of mine.
As long as I tense my jaw, I guess, but it’s kinda awkward for me. I kinda have to pop my jaw down and hold it. I feel I’m making a silly face when I do it, so I’m not holding it long.
Wait a minute. If I hold my jaw right, I do get a very short rumbling apart from my breath. Is that what you guys mean?
I can’t block my nose in that way. I tried when your comment came in, but I can’t conceive of how to do it.
With the ear popping thing, I just hear the rushing of my breath. I can see how you might be able to hear your heart. I might be making this up in my head, but I feel like maybe I could hear it when I was younger.
I do this thing where I pop my ears (like when pressure changes from altitude) and then it’s like I’m hearing my breathing inside of my sinuses or something. When I breathe this way, it effectively blocks conversations I don’t want to overhear. Do other people do this, or am I odd?
Aren’t those guys kinda anti-federalist, except where it benefits them?
Making an important distinction, my friend.
Oh, well. I wonder why they let Amazon ruin the second age, them?
Fingolfin is the one who deserved a TV show. Going toe to toe with Morgoth…
The whole first age was full of awesome characters.
The high level of sheer incompetence at all levels, but especially in management. I’m lucky to work with competent folks directly, but the sheer amount of work created by stupidity outside of my department is soul-crushing. I can present definitive proof of systemic failures all day long, and no one is interested in doing a damned thing if the people or departments in question are politically powerful within the organization. Neither I nor my immediate colleagues are perfect, but we acknowledge our failures and try to create solutions. So many others, though, seem so invested in the status quo beyond all reason.
You’re right. I’m an idiot.