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Posts by LateNight2000s

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And just like that, Season 1 of Gunsmoke is done. I’ve really enjoyed taking my time with shows and movies so this took about 10 months of watching and rewatching episodes and I have zero regrets.
Now it’s time to scrub through a little over 17hrs of footage to highlight my fav scenes! Coming Soon™

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God I wish smoking wasn’t bad for you, I’d slut myself out to every tobacco company just to have a wall full of cool packaging and tacky (yet tasteful) merch

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I spent entirely too long on this lol

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Haven’t had a bike in over a year, first ride back and the endorphins are unreal. You never realize how much you miss something until you haven’t had it for so long.
And now I can focus exclusively on weight training in the gym since this is a way more effective cardio than walking on the treadmill

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Last night was a MOVIE

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Car Maintenance bill was $200 less than I budgeted for RAHHH 🦅🦅🦅
SCOOBY DOO SUB SANDWHXIHES ARE BACK ON THE MENU

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ROOOF ROOOF

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Will definitely need to add you!
(I only use the PS3 to watch movies but damnit I yearn for the late 2000s connection)

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My 5-9 after my 9-5

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You make a very compelling argument.

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Me and Bro but we're solving mysteries (how to never open Excel, Outlook, or Teams ever again)
Shoutout Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce

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Decided to put the bulk of the box sets in the chest 😈

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Project: Always Offline was never truly dead. It’s been growing, thriving, in the shadows. Social Media is a disease, Physical media is the cure.

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Another boomer workplace take:
I get it if you’re pissed off at the company and you’re looking for work elsewhere but for the love of god have some class and don’t do a job interview over the phone where your already fellow burnt out coworkers can hear you.

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Daxter: "finally, a game where you play as a real hero"

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its the accounts you least expect to go beast mode sometimes that go beast mode in a way you appreciate

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It's World Health Day, so post some doctors/nurses!

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At least I was able to make a mini egg banana bread before the world ended.

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The praise be to Allah line sounds like something Mike Tyson said after KO’ing a dude in the late 80s, utter insanity

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I know the tweet is Al generated when they use " ," before and.

I know the tweet is Al generated when they use " ," before and.

“I will NOT sacrifice the Oxford comma. We've made too many compromises already; too many retreats. They assimilate the em dash and we fall back. They capture ‘not just X but y’ and we fall back. Not again. The line must be drawn here! This far, no further!”

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We’re getting there! Feels good to know the process is actually working and it’s not just water weight hahah

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90 days in! Safe to say the method is working so we shall continue for another 60 and see what it brings ⚔️💪

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“The sun was pretty low as I came back, and far off across that desolation, here and there they showed–just formless, squarish, cornerless masses erected by man against the infernal Storm that sweeps for ever, night and day, day and night, across that most atrocious Plain of Destruction.  My God!  talk about a Lost World–talk about the end of the World; talk about the ‘Night Land’–it is all here, not more than two hundred odd miles from where you sit infinitely remote.  And the infinite, monstrous, dreadful pathos of the things one sees–the great shell-hole with over thirty crosses sticking in it; some just up out of the water–and the dead below them, submerged….If I live and come somehow out of this (and certainly, please God, I shall and hope to), what a book I shall write if my old ‘ability’ with the pen has not forsaken me.” (OUT OF THE STORM, Donald Grant.  West Kingston, Rhode Island, 1975.  Pg 115.)

“The sun was pretty low as I came back, and far off across that desolation, here and there they showed–just formless, squarish, cornerless masses erected by man against the infernal Storm that sweeps for ever, night and day, day and night, across that most atrocious Plain of Destruction. My God! talk about a Lost World–talk about the end of the World; talk about the ‘Night Land’–it is all here, not more than two hundred odd miles from where you sit infinitely remote. And the infinite, monstrous, dreadful pathos of the things one sees–the great shell-hole with over thirty crosses sticking in it; some just up out of the water–and the dead below them, submerged….If I live and come somehow out of this (and certainly, please God, I shall and hope to), what a book I shall write if my old ‘ability’ with the pen has not forsaken me.” (OUT OF THE STORM, Donald Grant. West Kingston, Rhode Island, 1975. Pg 115.)

Unfortunately one of his last pieces of writing was this letter to his mother in 1918. Tragically, he died shortly after sending it, killed by the direct impact of an artillery shell at the Fourth Battle of Ypres in April 1918.

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The Chad William Hope Hodsgon; War Hero, bodybuilding pioneer, genuine experience with life at sea

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Its sooo good, but this is the one I'm looking for for my personal library😈

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The Boats of the ‘Glen Carrig’
3.5/5

Read this a few years ago and while I enjoyed it I thought the pacing was rough. Read it again over the last week or so and while there are pacing issues the vibes and horrors are just so good. Highly recommend if you want to get into Hodgson’s work.

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Every time I visit the Montclair Book Center I'm fascinated by this early 2000s kids novel, seemingly about a 6th grader who fights against a bully with the power of the PS2 launch lineup

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