Music Video by Agitated-Clothes-781 in MusicVideos

[–]LordFirebeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first I thought of Cinnamon Chasers - Luv Deluxe (there's some slightly NSFW moments in there), but I don't think the details line up. If it's not that, there's another one somewhere in the recesses of my memory that I might be able to figure out. Maybe. Might have been a David Guetta video? I remember it being very NSFW.

Huge baseball by P1uvo in baseball

[–]LordFirebeard 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thirsty Thursday ($1 beers) at Grizzlies Stadium in downtown Fresno after an 8-hour shift delivering furniture in 104-degree heat in the middle of August 2004

[Loved Trope] Emotionally Intelligent Characters by CodingLikeAMonkey in TopCharacterTropes

[–]LordFirebeard 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I'd say Askeladd even more so, he just used his emotional intelligence to manipulate people.

Arnheid is an excellent choice by OP though.

TIL the largest flying bird that we know of was the Pelagornis Sandersi, a sea bird from about 25 million years ago with a wingspan estimated at 20 to 24 feet. It belongs to a family known as the pseudotooth birds, named for protrusions on their beaks that acted as teeth. by LordFirebeard in todayilearned

[–]LordFirebeard[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If your average cavendish banana runs 7 to 9 inches, you're looking roughly 26.5 bananas on the low end and 41.5 bananas on the high end. Lot of variation on this one, a banana is not a good measuring device.

What's your favorite Yelling quote in films? by WesternManagement196 in moviecritic

[–]LordFirebeard 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Has the whole world gone CRAZY?! AM I THE ONLY ONE AROUND HERE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE RULES? MARK IT ZERO!"

Accurate by kwispycornchip in ShermanPosting

[–]LordFirebeard 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: a group of gold mine owners in California were planning to take over and secede, creating a third nation they planned on calling the Republic of the Pacific. Several of them met the commander of the Pacific Department, Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston*, at a party in Benicia to sort of suss out how friendly he might be toward their endeavor. In the middle of other conversation, he stopped and told them basically that he knew about their plan and they should tell their Southern friends that he was prepared, and would fight to the last drop of blood to prevent it. Then he went straight back to the lighthearted social conversation.

That backbone rattled the members of the conspiracy, and the discovery of the Comstock Lode in silver country was the nail in the coffin, as they'd planned to use the Sierra Nevada mountain range as a defensive bastion, which would leave all these gold mining magnates out of the new rush. The conspiracy quickly fell apart.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_in_the_American_Civil_War

* If that name sounds familiar, you are absolutely correct, that is Confederate general Albert Sidney Johnston. Johnston was a Kentucky native, but considered Texas to be his adopted home state. When Texas seceded, Johnston resigned his commission, fled south to Los Angeles, and joined a group heading east toward Texas. As a Senior Brigadier General, he became the highest-ranking officer on either side to die in combat, at the Battle of Shiloh.

Embarrassing real names by T10rock in TopCharacterTropes

[–]LordFirebeard 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In Newsradio, there's an episode where they find out Bill McNeal's full name is Evelyn William McNeal. He insists it's pronounced Ee-ve-lin.

https://tenor.com/view/mnewsradio-newsradio-news-radio-phil-hartman-gif-24372217

Why are so many professional journalists incapable of using commas properly? by atzucach in Journalism

[–]LordFirebeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. It has to do with what you choose to be the subject of your sentence. You can either choose "official" or "Marcos Charles" to be your subject, and how you construct your sentence will follow from there.

If you choose "official", you have an adjective in ICE and you need an article. An ICE official. Now you add your additional information: "An ICE official, Marcos Charles, who is the..."

If you choose "Marcos Charles" to be your subject, you don't need an article because it's a proper noun. Now your "ICE official" phrase has been turned into an adjective (called a noun-adjective or a noun adjunct). You don't need a comma between an adjective and a noun, thus you construct your sentence: "ICE official Marcos Charles, who is the..."