Now it is. What if we made it bigger, like 4 x4? I'm sure somebody has to have tried this, I'm just not sure it would improve the tic tac toe experience.
My lights, bumper, hood and front grill are all in less than optimal condition. Shouldn't be too expensive of a fix, right?
I think it would just take longer with the same end result.
Definitely, The Lego Movie was incredible for it's time, and still is, to be fair. I can't believe it's been a little over ten years since it came out.
Pray tell when this phenomenon took place?
Movies I love are getting old fast.
I believe "Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse" and it's sequel may have been some of the best forays into the multiverse I've seen yet.
Too few good new movies coming out as well.
Oh yeah, I hear that was good. I thought you might say Shreck, but that isn't quite a multiverse.
Most people do. I learned in one of my psych classes that apparently children grow up with a chemical compound that makes their experiences feel extremely safe and happy for a certain number of years. That's why even many childhood abuse survivors look back on most of their childhood memories with strong positive emotional connotations. ☝️ Excellent.
Makes sense, but it's a little scary we have that. We're getting brainwashed by our bodies. It's crazy to think it's all over, we'll never get to live that part of our lives again. You do really have to try and enjoy your time being a kid, like all the adults said back then. Cause there's no redos, and you'll miss not having bills later.
Lowkey though. I feel like that probably plays into the difficulty many survivors struggle with in trying to recover/get away, since their earliest memories of what they thought was normal have so many positive emotional connotations for them. Ugh, don't remind me... But at least you're a lot more free as an adult.
Saaaaaame. I don't want to become a cringey boomer who doesn't get pop culture linguistics. (;- That's why I'm still trying to keep my eye on the trends and such. Hopefully I can stay in the loop for at least another decade.
You should be good for a while. I am doomed, though. No matter what my kid will think I'm an old and out of touch.
Well, all kids think their parents are old, no matter how old they actually are. You could still be cool in the eyes of your wife.
Oooof, those can really be hit-or-miss. Sitting in the back is always smart. Sometimes you end up with the obnoxious people, but if you're just looking to survive, it's practically like a cozy hidey-hole. Niiiice XD
By then you probably won't be seeing him regularly though, so it won't do any good.
Yeah, I tried not to get too comfortable back there though, a lot of underachievers putting in minimal effort in the back row. Didn't want that to rub off on me.
And thank goodness for that.
Good point. People in the back got me thinking I could get away with murder in some classes.
Now it is. What if we made it bigger, like 4 x4? I'm sure somebody has to have tried this, I'm just not sure it would improve the tic tac toe experience.
My lights, bumper, hood and front grill are all in less than optimal condition. Shouldn't be too expensive of a fix, right?
I think it would just take longer with the same end result.
Don't ask me. I know nothing about cars.
I feel like whoever went first would automatically win since the second person would just have to play defense the whole time.
I'm sure you know something, at the very least how to drive one.
I believe "Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse" and it's sequel may have been some of the best forays into the multiverse I've seen yet.
Too few good new movies coming out as well.
Oh yeah, I hear that was good. I thought you might say Shreck, but that isn't quite a multiverse.
Yep, though there's plenty of old good ones I missed to catch up on for now.
Yeah, I don't know exactly what to classify that as. More like a duoverse. You really ought to watch the Spider-Verse movies, but maybe go ahead and wait until the last one comes out...the cliffhanger from the second one is still haunting me.
I think it would just take longer with the same end result.
Don't ask me. I know nothing about cars.
I feel like whoever went first would automatically win since the second person would just have to play defense the whole time.
I'm sure you know something, at the very least how to drive one.
That or it would just end up in a tie, like usual.
That's true, and I'm mostly pretty successful at it. My worst car incident was when I backed my mom's car into the mailbox, shattering the mirror. That and the time I suddenly found myself in the grass next to the highway and no longer on the highway where I had been driving.
Makes sense, but it's a little scary we have that. We're getting brainwashed by our bodies. It's crazy to think it's all over, we'll never get to live that part of our lives again. You do really have to try and enjoy your time being a kid, like all the adults said back then. Cause there's no redos, and you'll miss not having bills later.
Lowkey though. I feel like that probably plays into the difficulty many survivors struggle with in trying to recover/get away, since their earliest memories of what they thought was normal have so many positive emotional connotations for them. Ugh, don't remind me... But at least you're a lot more free as an adult.
Yeah, I guess we kind of need it for survival but it doesn't feel like our bodies are fighting fair in those cases.
Yeah there's just enough perks to adulthood to keep us all from constantly longing to go back.
By then you probably won't be seeing him regularly though, so it won't do any good.
Yeah, I tried not to get too comfortable back there though, a lot of underachievers putting in minimal effort in the back row. Didn't want that to rub off on me.
And thank goodness for that.
Good point. People in the back got me thinking I could get away with murder in some classes.
But then it won't do any good. I think you're missing my point LordTigress.
I hope not actually. This is not boding well for you showing up in one of the good news articles.