Yeah, it definitely seemed like a folk tale the way it was told. But it’s interesting that it exists at all.
Here’s a photo of the cliffs across the small valley if you’re curious!
Yeah, it definitely seemed like a folk tale the way it was told. But it’s interesting that it exists at all.
Here’s a photo of the cliffs across the small valley if you’re curious!
Who knew? I was surprised
My vote is for this guy. I visited a place in the Alps where these guys lived in the cliffs and some local family friends said to never leave your baby under 2 months unattended because the “Uhus” can still carry them at that age.
Hot take, I enjoyed Chappie. I don’t care that there’s some self-insert band in there, it’s just a funny robot movie
The car is efficient enough for it to do something (20-30 miles a day in summer if I remember), but yes it’s mostly marketing and they say as much. “Solar electric car” sounds a lot better than “this car is pretty normal but it’s super efficient”
I think the general absurdity of it, plus you’re never quite sure where they’re gonna go.
For example:
It’s part of the appeal
Fun fact: your left eye doesn’t go only to your right brain. The left half of your field of vision in your left eye goes to your right brain. Same with the right half of your left eye, and your right eye is split up similarly. How nuts is that?
That’s both interesting and disheartening
Self landing rockets is a great thing to cheer about!
But also people cheered for a guy eating cheese balls so you may have a point.
He meant saying that non-verbally
Doubt it, the truck doesn’t say “CVEVORLETTE” on the bumper
That must feel so strange
Like yes taxes go up, but also you’re already paying for health insurance
This is what happens when you raise your octopus children to never eat fish, they never see bones
It’s taken from a small castle/museum in the Italian Alps called Brunnenburg. At the top of the cliff, you can barely see a larger castle called Schloss Tirol, they’ll both show up on Google maps if you search for it. It’s one of, if not the most beautiful places I’ve been and I keep going back