

Very Tall Bart is one of my favorite YouTube channels. I recommend it if you’re into nonsensical potty humor generated by editing mostly the Simpsons and Prager U videos.
Very Tall Bart is one of my favorite YouTube channels. I recommend it if you’re into nonsensical potty humor generated by editing mostly the Simpsons and Prager U videos.
This was what I thought the OP was talking about at first. It took me a minute to remember that urban legend from the 90s.
I travel with a couple of binder clips for exactly this reason. I never thought of using a hanger with clips though!
This is bat country!
That’s fair enough. Frequently when I’ve seen a reference to the joke I’m referencing, it’s followed by a “IYKYK”, so I figured it’s fun for those who already do. It’s a reference to an old Folgers ad in which a brother and sister behave in an implausibly affectionate way toward each other. It’s just bad acting, but viewed with a cynical mindset, it seems very suspicious.
Underrated comment at the bottom there. IYKYK
I heard that story as part of the Behind the Bastards series on Vince McMahon. It was an excellent and very entertaining four- or five-episode series.
I noticed the same thing. It might be hidden due to anti-features. I found it on NeoStore.
While this was an interesting read over all, I suspect what I’ll remember most from it is the origin of the expression “a pig in a poke”.
Ah yes, Anubis, god of death. Exactly who I want to take safety advice from.
I’ve seen this pop-up before on my android phone. I think it’s something to do with your app (i’m not sure from your screenshot whether that’s a browser or a client app like Sync) not having permission to access your media files. You might be able to give that app media/file permissions in your phone’s settings and that will stop happening.
The word choice in this headline is misleading. “Admits” implies that the newly revealed information is true. He didn’t “admit” it was a ruse. He “claimed” it was a ruse.