this section is entirely too big
just realized how similar the ttpd tour dress is to the back of the pink met gala dress !!
left lane for passing only/primarily/supposed to be only for passing. you're meant to 'ride' in the right lane
this is a where's waldo with rocks my guy
Wow that’s truly stunning in the sun! Congratulations🥳🥳
My basic understanding and explanation:
the states were made into "official states" from east to west - there was more open land to "claim" out west, so they started making bigger states - fewer people moving west (Oregon Trail style) so there are fewer people in general, with more land area per person - each state has to be "admitted" to the Union - the Union can say "only if we get x% of your (huge amount of) unclaimed land for our own use" - therefore, more federal land per state. There was more land "left" to conquer, so They had more foresight when it came to planning, etc
One president in the late 1800s early 1900s (Teddy Roosevelt) created the National Park Service and claimed the Cool Nature for The People and swore to protect and maintain it for public use - (and to keep private industry from developing it). The climate/geography is also vastly different on either side of the country -- lots of natural monuments/phenomena (and desert) in the western portion (Grand Canyon, Grand Tetons, Rocky Mnts, Yellowstone, Yosemite, etc)
hard agree. I start to analyze it too much and end up too upset lmao
You’re right. “Baloney” is nonsense/foolish or deceptive talk. “Baloney” is also a North American pronunciation variant of “bologna”, which is a kind of ham product - deli meat made with pork, chicken, and beef. Along with the hotdog, it’s one of the “leftovers” food products. The biggest/well known name brand of bologna being Oscar Mayer - who also do wieners! 🌭 there is even a little jingle from the commercial. Though, as I am now realizing, the narrator does not even pronounce it “baloney” 😅 but the song is how I learned to pronounce and spell it😂
This looks like Cities Skylines 2 😂
Is this the same dress that Katy Perry wore???
ngl, even as a 'traveled'/former expat (barf) American, when I use "fortnight" I almost always put on a random British accent lol. It's either British or scholarly. Like "we'll be there about two weeks, or, a fortnight, if you will (; ". It may be because that's the context I associate the word with/ when I learned it or have heard it most commonly (typically in media). I heard it young, but tbh it was probably through Harry Potter, LoTR, Austin Powers, or a period drama film lol. Or Pirates of the Caribbean. I didn't/don't ever hear anyone say it, really, unless "2 weeks" exactly/specifically is mentioned, and it's usually in the mildly sassy way. Otherwise, it would sound like those tiktoks "that one dude that has a weird vocabulary" lol -- in my humble experience. eta; or someone is referencing the specific use of "fortnight" in something, like the song or a quote
The original ride share
Almost all of the items look like recycled assets
Why do people who name their kids weird shit always say the kid will be an entrepreneur and therefore the name is no issue? 😩
Teddy Wongs
Crosspost from r/Dallas What are the most UNIQUE restaurants in Fort Worth?
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