

This is the highest offense of petism I’ve ever seen on Lemmy! Sheesh! /j


This is the highest offense of petism I’ve ever seen on Lemmy! Sheesh! /j


You’re welcome. =)
I remember at my high school, during lunch time, the student workers would play music that they liked over the sound system in the cafeteria. This was one of the songs I remember hearing a dozen times while walking through. There was a lot of indie rock played during that time. =)


I’d suggest subscribing to !PurchaseWithPurpose@lemmy.world if you’re wanting contribute to a larger positive effort around the world. And subscribe to !hopeposting@lemmy.world for some feel better/good content.
Thank you for filling me in.
Could I get some context please?


I’ve heard the song before and like it. But I hadn’t seen the music video until today. That was an amazing music video.


A powerful story telling music video.
While watching, I couldn’t help think that the animation style seems familiar. I felt it to be very close to the animation style of Batman: The Animated Series. And I was right.


You should consider posting this to !washington@lemmy.world, !seattle@lemmy.world, and !redmondwa@lemmy.world as well. I’m sure there are people there that would being most interested in learning of this.


The desire to make everything profitable is a negative by-product of lies and truths that we are in debt as a nation, but not always knowing why or how, in reality. Why the general public believe that we just aren’t making enough money to afford to cover all of the government funded departments, projects, programs, task forces, etc. to keep us going, as so ‘it must be that we aren’t making enough money to cover everything.’ So you either bolster the profit making, reduce or cut funding or balance the budget.
But, we as a nation have believed for so long that capitalism as the backbone of our nation, is our best bet of growing and/or maintaining what we have. And then add in hypercapitalism, and you have a recipe for what the U.S. is facing (in a lot of ways,) right now.


Craigslist odd jobs seems like a easy way to find something and that pays under the table.
If you have a lawn mower and you’re willing to interact with multiple people, you could go around and see if anyone is in need of their lawn mowed this week.
– Adding to this, if you have a weed-eater or edger, you could see about doing their edging instead or as well.


Hahaha. I can assure you… you do not need to watch the second movie. The third which is a prequel, was pretty good IMO. But it’s not necessary to watch.


Perhaps. But sarcasm online is hard to determine. =)


HA! It’s rough around the edges, yeah, but it is by far, not the worst horror/thriller movie I’ve watched or attempted to watch. And to be fair, it was Vincenzo Natali’s first full length movie, that was produced on “$350,000 in cash with another $350,000 [as] donated services.” https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-vancouver-sun/106334691/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_(1997_film)#Filming
Also because of money constrains, they only could allow for one day of table read before starting principal filming.|
(top right)


“A group of strangers find themselves trapped in a maze-like prison. It soon becomes clear that each of them possesses the peculiar skills necessary to escape, if they don’t wind up dead first.”
Why Engagement Rings Are a Scam - Adam Ruins Everything


Oh man. Not again. =S
(fixed)
Fuckin’ hell this is wise.
Remember, that people grief in different ways. And it’s not always about the time after the event that helps, but knowing that someone else acknowledges their struggle(s) after that the event. At least, that was true for me after I lost one of my good friends years ago to suicide.
And now… I’m getting teary eyed just thinking about him and that time period of my life. Like @Artaca@lemdro.id said above… “It gets easier, but never easy.” It’s 100% true. All these years later and I still have days where he comes to mind. And while a lot of the heartache has surpassed, I still have moments of sadness and rare blip moment where I grief over it for a short time.
Anyway… I’m starting to make this too much about me I think.
I’d encourage you to find a way to show that you’re there for her if and when she needs a moment or a person. It goes a long way.