June 9th 2020
June 9th 2020
How's everyone doing today
- showa58taro
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New day. Lots of work and meetings sadly.
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i'd like it if we could make a last drive-in double feature watch, on saturday. like we did for creepshow last saturday? 10pm est. is that possible at all? or does not knowing the films ahead of time (til friday) put you off to the idea?
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You want to watch the 2 Last Drive-In movies on Saturday at 10pm?zombie wrote:i'd like it if we could make a last drive-in double feature watch, on saturday. like we did for creepshow last saturday? 10pm est. is that possible at all? or does not knowing the films ahead of time (til friday) put you off to the idea?
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yeah, as a group watch thing.Tiggnutz wrote:You want to watch the 2 Last Drive-In movies on Saturday at 10pm?zombie wrote:i'd like it if we could make a last drive-in double feature watch, on saturday. like we did for creepshow last saturday? 10pm est. is that possible at all? or does not knowing the films ahead of time (til friday) put you off to the idea?
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I would be ok with it I rarely watch them on Friday nights anywayzombie wrote:yeah, as a group watch thing.Tiggnutz wrote:You want to watch the 2 Last Drive-In movies on Saturday at 10pm?zombie wrote:i'd like it if we could make a last drive-in double feature watch, on saturday. like we did for creepshow last saturday? 10pm est. is that possible at all? or does not knowing the films ahead of time (til friday) put you off to the idea?
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Yay my Killer Klowns shirt shipped finally
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i think this time, in particular, would be cool. cause it's a world premiere to streaming.Tiggnutz wrote:I would be ok with it I rarely watch them on Friday nights anywayzombie wrote:yeah, as a group watch thing.Tiggnutz wrote:You want to watch the 2 Last Drive-In movies on Saturday at 10pm?zombie wrote:i'd like it if we could make a last drive-in double feature watch, on saturday. like we did for creepshow last saturday? 10pm est. is that possible at all? or does not knowing the films ahead of time (til friday) put you off to the idea?
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That Creepshow double feature was great fun
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Bit of a rant below, so feel free to ignore this.
Reading about the history of earth really makes you realize how insignificant the human race is. Fun stuff. Start here, 4.6 billion years ago, if you're interested. It only takes 3 billion years for multicellular life to pop up, then another 750 million years for animal life, another 500 million years for dinosaurs, then about 240 million years after that for humans. We've been around for about 6 million years. It's impossible to even comprehend that amount of time. And yet, here we are. Just a fucking speck of dust in the grand scheme of things, but thinking we're the only thing that matters in the universe.
About 450 million years ago, we(multicellular animal life) had the first major extinction event. About 90 million years later, we had our second. A little over 100 million years for the third. About 50 million years for the fourth. And the last was 135 million years after that. It's been over 66 million years since that last one. If this was a math problem, we'd be due for the next any day now.
I read about all of this because someone said less time separates the existence of humans and the tyrannosaurus rex, than the T-rex and the stegosaurus. Fucking hell.
Reading about the history of earth really makes you realize how insignificant the human race is. Fun stuff. Start here, 4.6 billion years ago, if you're interested. It only takes 3 billion years for multicellular life to pop up, then another 750 million years for animal life, another 500 million years for dinosaurs, then about 240 million years after that for humans. We've been around for about 6 million years. It's impossible to even comprehend that amount of time. And yet, here we are. Just a fucking speck of dust in the grand scheme of things, but thinking we're the only thing that matters in the universe.
About 450 million years ago, we(multicellular animal life) had the first major extinction event. About 90 million years later, we had our second. A little over 100 million years for the third. About 50 million years for the fourth. And the last was 135 million years after that. It's been over 66 million years since that last one. If this was a math problem, we'd be due for the next any day now.
I read about all of this because someone said less time separates the existence of humans and the tyrannosaurus rex, than the T-rex and the stegosaurus. Fucking hell.