
I was reading a Malicious Compliance thread on reddit, and found this one in the comments. Spoilered because of the subject matter, but you don't see a body at any point.
I'm posting the first of 4 videos. You can continue on to 2, 3 and 4 if you wish. The first is very entertaining to a 2022 POV but keep going to get a sense of what Python were up against at the time.
What pompous asses
I had a lot of trouble seeing the people involved beyond all the strawmen that appeared...
I have watched that debate in the past. It's incredibly frustrating.
A terrible guide to the terrible terminology of U.S. Health Insurance
Baby Ryan "Sings" Thunderstruck
The Tube Map nearly looked very different
Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" - But every lyric is an AI generated image
I know nothing about harps or guitars but this is interesting.
Honest Trailers | Avatar (2022 Remastered)
There I Ruined It - Mozart & Minaj: A Mashup for the Ages
The Mesothelioma Can-Can
I found it interesting that the moon sizes increase gradually, but right after Amalthea... BOOM! EUROPA COMES IN LARGE AND IN CHARGE!
I found it interesting that the moon sizes increase gradually, but right after Amalthea... BOOM! EUROPA COMES IN LARGE AND IN CHARGE!
Yeah, that's funny since when Amalthea appeared I thought "anything smaller than that really isn't a moon". I should have waited one more.
Then again, the infamous Apophis is only about 370m in diameter, which is smaller than any of the moons in that video so what do I know...
I do wonder why there are no moons > 167 km but < 3000 km diameter, though.
I found it interesting that the moon sizes increase gradually, but right after Amalthea... BOOM! EUROPA COMES IN LARGE AND IN CHARGE!
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE
Why Isn't there a Birth Control Pill for Males?
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I Tried High Intensity Interval Training for 2 Months, Here's What Happened
*not me this youtuber.
"I Was Made In China" - Funniest EVER AGT Audition?!
I was unable to go to that and I regret it to this day. Did get to see Endeavour a few months later though at the California Science Center. What a sight.
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