Located 1642 results from search term 'rock'
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Commented in America's Music Road
This captivating journey through the rich tapestry of American music is a true masterpiece. From the soulful blues to the foot-tapping rhythms of jazz, and the iconic sounds of rock 'n' roll, this documentary beautifully showcases the diverse and influential music that has shaped the American cultural landscape.
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Commented in Italian artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000
Anyone who buys an invisible sculpture is dumber than a rock. I like your work though.
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Commented in Researchers have grown 'human embryos' from skin cells. What does that mean, and is it ethical?
And Dermatologists would be seen as rock stars.
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Commented in A moon rock in the Oval Office: President Joe Biden's lunar display
Didn't another president have a moon rock?
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Commented in Microsoft Azure is offering 300 Machine Learning Scholarships
A nanodegree. Never heard of this until now. I must be living under a rock.
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Commented in Dizzy Dizzy, Don't Say No
You've dug up one of my favorites here. It's got a way of getting in you. Think of it every time I go to the locksmith!
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Commented in Allman Brothers Midnight Rider
So sad tragedy struck them (twice) early on...an amazing southern rock band! One of their many classic tunes with plenty of great guitar riffs.
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Commented in ‘Time for the Ku Klux Klan to night ride again’: An Alabama newspaper editor wants to bring back lynching
"We" does not include him of course,since he wants others to do his dirty work while he hides under his rock till the dust settles.
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Commented in Jeff Sessions Is Forced Out as Attorney General as Trump Installs Loyalist
Sure, because Bobby “Three Sticks” has rock hard evidence the president of the United States is a deep-cover agent of the Soviet Empire, a super-hacker without whom our Eurasian enemies would never have been able to defile our virginal democratic system, and a cat’s paw for the insidious evil behind the Sochi Olympics of 2014.
Only he’s been waiting to act on this information until Taylor Swift and Oprah needed a good cheering up.
If and when The Mueller eventually doesn’t “drop the hammer?” What then? Think it’ll be time to face the fact the most hated presidential candidate in history was caught stealing the nomination from the most popular politician in America, only to then lose to the second-most hated presidential candidate in history? Maybe you’d better check under your bed for “the” Russians one more time, for nostalgia’s sake, before considering why Clinton Democrats would rather lose to Donald Trump than win with Bernie Sanders.
Last time I checked, if the 2016 election was held today Clinton would lose to Trump even harder than last time. Oh, wait, spoiler alert. We’re not supposed to realize that until she’s drafted into the Democratic nomination in 2020, 2024, and 2028.
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Commented in Tesla is working on a ‘dog mode’ to keep your puppies safe and cool inside their vehicles
It can be hard to tell whether a Tesla is on with the air conditioning running. Also, people will sometimes think a dog is confined in a small area in a Tesla when, thanks to it’s open Lotus design, they can easily get around in there. One shouldn’t leave dogs in a car, of course, but yes, there ought to be a way to signify to passers-by that life support systems are running. Hopefully before they grab a nearby rock.
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Commented in California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammunition Control
Chris Rock was joking about this before it was cool.
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Commented in Made For Now
I too enjoy your — how do you say? — American boogie-woogie good time rock’n rolla?
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Commented in France outlaws lewd cat-calls to women in public amid attack uproar
In related news, the Macron government today announced the issuance of an Interpol 'red notice' for the immediate arrest of any creeper surviving members of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers ZZ Top.
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Commented in Say goodbye to black food, NYC. New ban prohibits use of activated charcoal
And when squid-ink is used? Anyways, another thing that came to mind is: what if charcoal or coal was white? Would it be banned then? It is so tempting to write down a rant about how crazy motherfuckers, scared of anything that is not according to their idea of safety, are fucking up the world into a large rock full of pussies and wimps. Cannibalizing each other since all other lifeforms are wiped out, thanks to other Einsteins who never thought that the universe would be bigger than their fucking backyard. Goddammit. Every single fucking time I open the damn newspaper, every fucking morning, even before coffee (black with one teaspoon of white sugar), there is an article about how unsafe the world is and what to do about it. So we destroy everything, including ourselves, just to be safe. How stupid can one be? You know what? Normally I would go outside for a walk, but today I don't. Because there are cars. And people. And there's pollution. And those goddamn mosquito's. Bringers of disease and other misery. Fuck mosquito's, they even have a fucking function in nature. They're food. Like fucking carbon makes up a lot of our bodies, something like 18.5%, but nooooo, says New York City, a metropolis in their hay-day, but for now they cry over something that is just part of their composition. Something good, also. One of those blackburgers, toss on whatever you like, the carbon is there to the rescue!! No more wet farts, away with stomachaches! But not for the city I visited in a time when a real New Yorker didn't care one fucking shit about carbon. Or the fucking world for that matter. That town and their safety can shove it where the sun also never shines. Stupid assholes. Dammit. Not even close to be worth a rant.
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Commented in Who Is America? (2018) | First Look
https://boingboing.net/2018/07/16/ammosexuals-outed.html
"Children under five also have elevated levels of the pheromone Blink-182, produced by the part of the liver known as the Rita Ora," Pratt adds. "This allows nerve reflexes to travel along the Cardi B neural pathway to the Wiz Khalifa 40% faster."
Blink-182 is a rock band, Rita Ora is a pop singer, and Cardi B and Wiz Khalifa are both rappers.
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Commented in There Is No Justification for What Mark Zuckerberg Did to WhatsApp
I guess he figured that people already had 0% trust in him. So that if he lies again, it's not really much loss to his rock-bottom reputation.
With stuff like this happening, I'll be WhatsApp-ing my contacts to see if they'd rather switch to Signal or another service.
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Commented in Social media was supposed to 'bring the world closer together.' Instead it's making us pettier
I expected a recent study about the evils of social media. Instead, I got a few anecdotes from a cog in the machine trying to rock the ship as best he can.
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Commented in Linux comes to Chromebooks
Can't easily run Linux applications on it? Has this author lived under a rock? Have you ever heard of Crouton?!
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Commented in Someone raised over $100,000 to make a wooden 'thinking egg' on Kickstarter
But this is a Thinking Egg. Certainly progress from a Pet Rock.
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Commented in Someone raised over $100,000 to make a wooden 'thinking egg' on Kickstarter
I saw the crowd source campaign a while back and thought it was silly as hell, but people have spent their hard earned cash on even dumber things (the article mentions the pet rock). At the end of the day, we blow our cash on the things that make us happy. I guess in this case, "thinking" eggs :D
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Commented in Six Reasons Gun Control Will Not Solve Mass Killings
we do trust that in general people are not going to pull guns on each other
A sense of security that lasts right up until they do. Granted, since 1996 massacres, spree and rampage killings in Australia do seem to rely on a mix of threats, arson, blunt instruments, automobiles, knives, as well as guns. Personally, I find people are better behaved when their calculus involves a significant chance of getting shot.
You really think that conventional light arms are going to cut it against a government?
Who said anything about taking up arms against the government? Where’d that come from? The Black Panthers had a great deal of success with their free breakfast and lunch programs, which are now taken for granted in American schools. Once they were infiltrated by the FBI, furnished with guns and enticed into crime, that was their undoing.
Until US citizens have their own nukes and delivery systems you are not going to be able to seriously bother your government.
Static defenders have very little to gain from nuclear hand grenades.
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Commented in Van Halen - Aint Talkin' Bout Love
I can see you are rockers..ROCK ON!
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Commented in Voyager 1 Just Fired Up its Backup Thrusters for the 1st Time in 37 Years
Damn, that spacecraft is awesome. I can't buy a phone that'll work for two years, but this bad-boy's gone for four decades, billions of miles later, bombarded by radiation... and solid as a rock.
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Commented in The Creepiest Urban Legend in Every State
In western Massachusetts, the local urban legend is Rock-A-Dundee Road. Turning 16 means you are like automatically triple dog dared to drive down as soon as you get your license.
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Commented in Make no mistake about it: the alt-right is a cult, and this is how they lure people in
As a kid, it was interesting to look under rocks and see what was there. I's still pretty interesting to do that, and like bugs under a rock, they are meaningless in the great scheme of things.