People Magazine has chosen Michael B. Jordan as 2020's Sexiest Man Alive, and I imagine him going: "No, I'm good, call me next year. Seriously, don't associate me with 2020. There's nothing about me in 2020. In fact, I wasn't even alive in 2020."
A coconut has hair. A coconut has milk. A coconut has flesh. Therefore, a coconut is a mammal.
After these posts, this was the first thing to come to mind.coconut is advanced lifeform
sounds like those are kinda weighted, tooI remember magnetic blankets used to be a fad. Lots of little magnets sewn into the blanket.
sounds like those are kinda weighted, too
coconut is advanced lifeform
They were but because of the magnets. Supposedly they gave you health benefits because magnets. It was a fad and unproven bollocks
Yeah, I REALLY don't get that one. How does having copper threads in your clothes help you in ANY way whatsoever?
Three times in last month or so I've thought about something or someone I haven't heard about in a while, only for it or them to show up in the news a few days later.
First I was thinking I hadn't seen or heard about Michael J. Fox in a while, and then a couple days later he did his new People magazine interview.
Then I was thinking I hadn't seen any kind of update about the Bob's Burgers movie in a long time, and a day or two later Entertainment Weekly did a new interview with the guy in charge of the show and movie, and he gave an update on the movie.
Yesterday, after finishing watching one of the movie I was thinking about how there hadn't been a new James Bond game in a while, and then one of the first things I saw on IGN's video game page this morning was a video announcing that the people who make the Hitman games are doing a new James Bond game.
To me they sound more like a torture implement.I never heard of weighted blankets until now. Do they actually provide what they promise? Or is it the latest marketing fad?
Three times in last month or so I've thought about something or someone I haven't heard about in a while, only for it or them to show up in the news a few days later.
First I was thinking I hadn't seen or heard about Michael J. Fox in a while, and then a couple days later he did his new People magazine interview.
Then I was thinking I hadn't seen any kind of update about the Bob's Burgers movie in a long time, and a day or two later Entertainment Weekly did a new interview with the guy in charge of the show and movie, and he gave an update on the movie.
Yesterday, after finishing watching one of the movie I was thinking about how there hadn't been a new James Bond game in a while, and then one of the first things I saw on IGN's video game page this morning was a video announcing that the people who make the Hitman games are doing a new James Bond game.
I was thinking about Sean Connery the other day then without knowing it a local TV station puts on one of his movies, yet I had watched that very same movie the night before without knowing it would be broadcast.
Three times in last month or so I've thought about something or someone I haven't heard about in a while, only for it or them to show up in the news a few days later.
Please think about me winning the lottery. Often.
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