

It’s a chore to get over with. Enthusiasm isn’t a factor. I go to the closest one, which, gladly, I can walk to.


It’s a chore to get over with. Enthusiasm isn’t a factor. I go to the closest one, which, gladly, I can walk to.


However, based on Microsoft’s explanation of why Windows 11 doesn’t have an adjustable taskbar, it’s safe to assume that the company isn’t interested in pouring its engineering resources into pursuing something that won’t benefit a majority of users.
And yet they’re forcing a.i. nonsense into everything for who’s benefit exactly?


Idealogues.


It should be a shooting gallery. ;)
Is the ‘fest’ in ‘America Fest’ short for festering?


“You’re a man. You can take it.” No, cunt. It’s domestic abuse.


I watch so many different kinds of videos, but this one has to be up there.
Void Stranger : A Game for Lunatics by Super Eyepatch Wolf. What a ride this game is that I’ll never play.


Curveball incoming Yello - Angel No


Coming soon: Soylent Green.


Having health insurance tied to employment is inherently screwing people, so probably not.


Dropping an asteroid on the planet was a bit rude, too.
Well there’s a big question, but I’ll try to be brief. I’ve got a shelf full of DVDs and a folder on my PC with many gigabytes worth.
Billy Connolly is an all-time favourite from my early years of random. Seen him 3 times. Stewart Lee, Maria Bamford (saw her live last year), Sarah Millican, Doug Stanhope, Bill Bailey*, Dylan Moran, The Umbilical Brothers*, Lano and Woodley* are all great. (* Also seen live)
Some lesser known more recent comics I’ve discovered from the stand-up comedy subreddit are Chris Higgins, Django Gold, and Mike Baldwin. They’re all pretty unique and great.
This list could be ten times longer.
800 Pound Gorilla and Dry Bar Comedy are a couple of good YouTube channels for discovering new comics.
For long weird funny stories, I recommend Shayne Smith. He just put up a full show on the Dry Bar Comedy YouTube channel.
Edit: Link to video
Love it. It’s one of my favourite forms of entertainment and pretty much the only thing I’ll go see live these days. Been a fan since the early eighties.


The soundtrack for ‘The Catherine Wheel’ that Byrne did around the same time is pretty out there as well. ‘The Red House’ in particular blows me away with what he did with 1981 technology.
I reckon the key to a good sense of humour is to be able to laugh at yourself.
Chuzzle 2.


My Life In The Bush of Ghosts by David Byrne and Brian Eno.


Got my three remaining wisdom teeth out last week. It’s been quite a few years since I could chew without biting the inside of my cheek. Being able to chew properly is a highly underrated ability.
I love it when evil cunts fight each other. It means they’re not fighting us. For now.