Reminds me of the scene in the animated show of The Critic, when a (impersonated) Orsen Wells was doing a commercial for... Frozen Peas. He said something like "Full of country goodness, and green pea-ness."
it would be cool to have a brief description on what it's about in the post, so I know whether or not to spend 11 mins watching something I might or might not be interested in.
@edc, I've done that too and discovered it as a child. I found that just covering my eyes with my hands while eyes are closed were enough to see spinning checkerboards - but if I rubbed my eyes to I could see some interesting 'coronas' or clircles in addition. Not unlike an mp3 visualization program, only not to any music. :P
@ DylanDoom, I literally LOLed at visualizing that.
To clarify, Mrs. C's text said this: "The length ratio of the ring finger to the middle finger....." and the article quote says this: "ring fingers compared to their index fingers"
so... which one are we comparing the ring finger too?
I cannot imagine what would possess a person to complain about the cat for that reason. (I can see someone getting uppitty if they don't like cats or have allergies, etc, but not paying taxes?!) It's staggers the mind.
Lol.
Wait, found a link!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_dDpQzD8Wk
Nature AND machine's artistic side.
"...when water splashed out of a puddle by *cars* freeze..."
@ DylanDoom, I literally LOLed at visualizing that.
hmm...
(@sirwebster - it would be rich and straight vs poor and gay, given what they said. Shorter ring finger = gay, longer = good at stocks.)
"The length ratio of the ring finger to the middle finger....."
and the article quote says this:
"ring fingers compared to their index fingers"
so... which one are we comparing the ring finger too?
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But, I guess it's natural for February to be boing, as its right before spring.
:P
D:
Pangalactic gargleblaster, if you meant the alcoholic drink from Hitchiker's Guide. :)
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I was just thinking the other day "This water sure is good, but... it lacks.... uhhhhh, resonance?"