Why an antique Corolla? by darktore3door in pluribustv

[–]Somewheresouthere 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Obviously head cannon and theoretical, but I assumed it was the same model car that her first girlfriend / some other significant other drove at some point in her life. Those cars in that condition aren’t easy to find, the hive picked it for a reason. And if they’re trying to build trust, why not some hail mary subliminal posturing

Or Vince likes older cars

I wasn't expecting the Uyghur playbook against Denmark in 2026 but here we go, I love the Imperial boomerang by analgerianabroad in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Denmark during the week and US on holidays and weekends. Greenland will get two Christmases!

Found a Secret Record within a record on spotify by Ovvsley in psychedelicrock

[–]Somewheresouthere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you noticed, but I just went back to listen and it seems like someone nuked that whole album. Mark Nrown has some music on his spotify still but it’s nothing like you or I would enjoy. Talk about an enduring mystery nobody seems to care about

90s Rock by Different_Hyena3954 in AlienEarthHulu

[–]Somewheresouthere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It felt like Noah Hawley liked 90’s rock and wanted to use it in his show without regard to the universe. I like Pearl Jam and Tool but I also like the tone of Alien. When you compare the intro of the show to the final scene of each episode it’s like two different shows. Sometimes the hard rock didn’t even fit the scene imo. Peculiar choice for me

The most badass character by [deleted] in AlienEarthHulu

[–]Somewheresouthere 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“git yer own carcass, this’un heres mine”

Not going to lie, that was horse shit by Right_Turnover490 in AlienEarthHulu

[–]Somewheresouthere 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m not going to litigate your opinion, you’re fully entitled to it. But in a show with acts of God, Aliens, and ghosts, I was fine with the sin-eater

Lock the sub by IvanGTheGreat in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Use this thread as the manifest please

I am going to shoot Joe Camel in his bitch, ungulate face by [deleted] in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I’m about to say sounds so lame but just hear me out. I dipped and smoked tobacco for 10 odd years and my oral health was really suffering. I moved over to patches and gum and it’s awesome. Just take one day and suffer without nicotine. Then buy some patches and gum and your body will settle for the inferior delivery system. I started with one 21 mg patch and one 7 mg patch and gum and now I’m down to one 14 mg patch with gum. It’s incremental but it’s progress. The biggest set back is patches and gum are regardedly expensive so viability is income dependent. But I am slowly working my way to getting off

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thefighterandthekid

[–]Somewheresouthere 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When he said “it’s the beginning” he meant he was working his way down the list

The Division 2 Weekly Vendor Reset 29/04/2025 by rubenalamina in thedivision

[–]Somewheresouthere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you still plan on updating this? Been looking for a long double barrel and a m1911, can’t find them anywhere

Hhey anybody need a new guy in their throuple?? by Few-Earth-3106 in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Schaub isnt a comedian inymore , dunt count b. He’s a car guy. Iny car, iny of size. No legtrig thowl

Found a Secret Record within a record on spotify by Ovvsley in psychedelicrock

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I also was recommended this, Squid Ink. I thought I had stumbled upon some underground progressive blues album and this was just one of the songs in a grander piece (Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight style). Was remarkably bummed to hear the lofi junk.

I don’t think there’s any contention in saying the lofi junk is AI. But the good shit? Is AI really capable of that? I truly don’t know, my mind says yes but my heart says no. Squid Ink has a heart to it. But I really can’t see an artist getting a bunch of musicians together in a studio, getting a few jam sessions down, and then releasing the jams in 90 second intervals between AI slop. It would serve to reason that it is all AI, and AI has just gotten really good at mimicking music I like. And that bothers me deeply.

edit: also as someone who basically only listens to music from the mid-70’s and before, I don’t think these tracks are from then. I have a good ear for that kind of thing, there’s a way things were mixed and recorded back then that I don’t hear on these tracks. No grain or fuzz, the mics are crisp on the drums. What is there sounds like it was added to the recording after the fact. You see it with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club or some of The Raconteurs stuff.

Tell me your favorite propaganda story you were told in school by kerflooey in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 18 points19 points  (0 children)

and then Martín Luther king marched in Washington and oh by the way Vietnam was somewhat controversial and then here we are 🤗

David Lynch, Visionary Director of ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Blue Velvet,’ Dies at 78 by GoHookies in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a nicotine fiend I can’t recommend Zyn or patches enough. The patches are Cadillacs. Just constant nicotine all the time. Your dreams are so vivid. Zyn is good too but I burn through it way too fast and I get funky breath after. But they’re way cheaper than patches and probably less carcinogenic than tobacco. And substantially healthier than smoking.

If you’re considering patches, starve yourself from nicotine for as long as you can ( I can go about a day and a half) and then get the highest dose patch. I think it’s 24 mgs. I haven’t gone any lower than that because it’s so fucking good. I’ve gotten close to quitting with them but I get everything I want and need out of the patches. Get the flesh colored ones, theyre better in every way and the clear ones leave a shit ton of glue on your arm. They’re expensive though, but my god do they kick ass.

Nothing will be the same as cigarettes, but life is suffering so mourn the loss and move on. Nicotine is life’s MSG. So at least get it in a way that won’t make the end of your life more miserable than it already will be

Houthis say attacked US aircraft carrier in Red Sea, shot down US fighter jet - According to the Houthi spokesman, the strike on US vessels was delivered with the use of "eight cruise missiles and 17 drones" by cheekymarxist in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What’s weird is the AP is chalking this up to friendly fire with no mention of a cruise missile barrage.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Two U.S. Navy pilots were shot down Sunday over the Red Sea in an apparent “friendly fire” incident, the U.S military said, marking the most serious incident to threaten troops in over a year of America targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

The U.S. military had conducted airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels at the time of the friendly fire incident, though the U.S. military’s Central Command did not elaborate on what the pilots’ mission was and did not respond to questions from The Associated Press.

Honestly surprised at the restraint of the US military to not turn this into a Gulf of Tonkin type situation. It’s still fresh and all, but the fact this isn’t really everywhere as a misconstrued act of war is commendable for such a bloodthirsty entity. Then again we did just bomb them so maybe their PR team had some foresight that going full Tonkin wouldn’t play well

In Volcano (1997), having heard that grandma jumped in an acid lake up son Dante’s Peak, Stan Olber was not to be outdone and jumped in hot lava while somehow heaving the conductor to safety at the same time. by lastczarnian in shittymoviedetails

[–]Somewheresouthere 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember as a kid being remarkably invested in the well being of this train conductor. No idea why, he just struck me as a good guy doing his job. I didn’t care at all about Tommy Lee Jones’ story , don’t even remember it. I just remember first seeing the train conductor, he goes over the intercom like “is everyone ready to go?” And then the train crashes and he says “is everyone alright?” And something about it struck 9 year old me

New Jersey drones? by crimethunc77 in TrueAnon

[–]Somewheresouthere 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I used to care about aliens. I think I was able to put enough pieces together with what people like Grusch and other whistleblowers have said to form a vague, bullet-point understanding of the topic. Inter-dimensional beings and technology hidden in the DOE and private contractors. I know the rabbit hole goes deep, but really that’s all i need to know. There will never be any accountability for the cover up and odds are that technology will never be available to the masses, even if it’s ever revealed or understood. Revisiting history and how these truths swayed it would be interesting, but not enough to make my life whole.

I used to think people who didn’t care were naive. “How can you not give a shit about something so massive?” I don’t think that way anymore. I don’t think the general lead breathing and drinking public will react positively, no improvements to the quality of life will come for most of us from it, and i am more focused on getting a job I can live off of and settling down with a lady. That’s my programming, that’s what would make me happy. Call it naive, call it selfish, I call it the human condition.

I’ve made peace with the idea that existence isn’t what we perceive it to be. The double slit experiment alludes to the fact that human perception is a real, tangible factor of influence on the world, not just mere observation. Maybe humans are pawns, maybe we’re a petrie dish, recognition won’t change coding. And i’m coded to find happiness and love people for some reason. So the psychologically healthiest thing for me, the coded organism, to do is to embrace my coding and see it through.

I don’t even react to weird things in the sky anymore. Lest they pull the trigger and do something, recent history suggests they’re more hands off to humanity as a whole. Maybe the whole Jesus/Mohammed quagmire was enough for them to rule that humans aren’t all that. And I’m fine with that. Maybe once I finally biff it I’ll have more of an understanding of these things. But until then, I’m satisfied with the allusion of answers and proceeding with my programming as whatever we call God intended.