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Random Thoughts...or...What's on Your Mind?

I hate when I get stuck in those, I always want to hang up, but I know as soon as I do it'll be my turn.
 
I was sorting through old news articles and stumbled on this one.

https://nypost.com/2017/11/17/professor-claims-doctors-successfully-performed-human-head-transplant/

Funny how the only volunteer he had backed out because he had become a father... Who would have thought having a family would make you not do something super crazy like this?

Oh and Secret Jewish Space Lasers

https://www.judaicashop.net/p-11300-secret-jewish-space-laser-corps-enamel-pin.aspx

At least you can buy a nice pin to wear.
 
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There are a lot of Disney cartoons I haven't seen yet, and many of them have been remade as "live action." I'm wondering if watching the live action movies first and the animated features second would give me a unique perspective, or if that will just ruin the animated versions for me.
 
There are a lot of Disney cartoons I haven't seen yet, and many of them have been remade as "live action." I'm wondering if watching the live action movies first and the animated features second would give me a unique perspective, or if that will just ruin the animated versions for me.

I can't speak for you but for me it ruins it. I still have the animated Lion King movie, and others they did and seeing the live action versions it just didn't feel the same, plus it eeked me out with the whole uncanny valley aspect of it.

Secondly I felt it was a waste of money even though it's Disney but still why even bother, but money is their motivator so I answered myself.
 
I think if I had a YouTube channel or a blog, it would make for an interesting read. But I don't. I'd only be sharing it with you folks. :D
 
So, I've been listening to the Byrds cover of My Back Pages on Younger than Yesterday for a while. Their version is good, but you can't quite make out all the lyrics, and I didn't know it was a Dylan cover.

I finally heard Dylan's version where you can actually make out all the lyrics. (Which is ironic, isn't it, that the guy who is hardest to understand now was the easiest to understand in the 60s). I can't believe how relatable and profound the lyrics are. It perfectly sums up my thoughts on 2020s progressivism. The song criticizes his previous involvement in the folk scene where he wrote 'Finger pointing' songs and treated morality as a black and white proposition, repeating political phrases 'Like they were marriage vows'.

And the song never sounds like it's criticism the actual positions they were taking so much as the strident judgmentalism of the delivery, the moral litmus tests. It's not saying stop caring about equality, it's saying to start seeing the gray in everything and to take themselves less seriously. Someone could write the exact same song today word for word and it'd sound just as new.
 
I got my second COVID vaccine shot yesterday, and I barely got any sleep last night and I feel like crap today. Now I just keep telling myself it's better than getting COVID and ending up on a ventilator or dying.
 
I got my second COVID vaccine shot yesterday, and I barely got any sleep last night and I feel like crap today. Now I just keep telling myself it's better than getting COVID and ending up on a ventilator or dying.

Feeling bad for a couple days and passing it to nobody versus possibly feeling bad for months and passing it to everybody.
 
Two words: ugly cars.

A lot of late-model cars are just plain weird and ugly looking. With all the bizarre folds and creases in the sheetmetal, they look like they've already been in an accident before they roll off the assembly line. And what's with those baroque, overstyled front-end treatments? Are car manufacturers just desperately trying to make their products look different from one another?
 
Two words: ugly cars.

A lot of late-model cars are just plain weird and ugly looking. With all the bizarre folds and creases in the sheetmetal, they look like they've already been in an accident before they roll off the assembly line. And what's with those baroque, overstyled front-end treatments? Are car manufacturers just desperately trying to make their products look different from one another?

Yes.
 
Happy Spamaversary!
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It took me awhile to recall, and I spamalot but... on with the show ;)

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Oh, that kind of crown, at first I thought you meant the kind that royalty wears.
 
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