I saw my first Cybertruck in the wild today. It was even uglier than I expected it to be, and I expected it to be really, really ugly.

My wife and I have a series of text exchanges we label as “I swear I am not having a stroke”.

Meeting chat just after a coworker said he was trying to down a dead tree in his yard and it fell on him.

12 years later, I STILL don't get him. I haven't seen a lot of his films, I admit, but that's because they all seem the same. Every time I'm like, "Didn't I already watch this one?"

I don't think our Project Manager understands what "Put your notes in the computer" means ...

Gotta be honest, Temu, the proximity of the “pan handles” and the bustier in this ad make me question what you’re actually selling …

I gave "" a try on Amazon Prime and I just finished season 1. Here are my thoughts.

1. It was good clean dumb violent fun. Thumbs-up.
2. It's like "The Incredible Hulk" TV series but without emotions.
3. It's like the "Kung Fu" TV series but without moral quandaries.
4. It's like "The A Team" but without gold chains. There IS a van but it's a mini so it doesn't count.
5. It's not like "Gilligan's Island" at all.

TL;DR: Well worth a watch, just go in knowing it is what it is!

I hadn't ever seen this till today, but it hit pretty hard.

Well, I made it through another client presentation without dying of anxiety, so this dev's gonna count it as an absolute win.

Earl Gray Hulk, hot. Double nerd reference for your post-Thanksgiving enjoyment.

I was going through some old illustrations of mine today and saw one of the few I really liked:

"Winifred's father thought it would be a good idea for him to become a hero. Winifred was too afraid to disagree."

Massive victory in the Dogs Versus Stick Wars, marker for scale. The fabric of spacetime clearly was bent to get this monster through the doggie door.

Here's the whole thread in case it helps someone identify a pattern.. They targeted at least one other co-worker today too.

Let me tell you from personal experience, approaching this water tower in Georgia from behind is a deeply unsettling depending on how long it takes you to realize it's a peach and not a giant human butt on a pole.

My wife loves murder documentaries, she takes notes and everything while nodding and saying things like “well that’s clever” and “well done, you”.

Anyway, on a totally unrelated note these were delivered to her today.

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