I love when science tries to explain random things to us in ways that make it seem like something it’s not. If it looks like a bag, just call it one.
16 Looks Like a Bag
The Underfold, rebooted.
I love when science tries to explain random things to us in ways that make it seem like something it’s not. If it looks like a bag, just call it one.
Whenever I have an opportunity, I will test drive all sorts of things. Personally, I love test driving frozen yogurt. Eating. I love eating free frozen yogurt.
Speaking of test drives, did you know you can sign up for emails and get two free ebooks? IT IS TRUE.
Remember kids, if you’re not allowed to touch it, then don’t do it.
Too many times have I had to call support… I work in IT. Yes I have turned it off, unplugged it, shaken it, stirred it, cursed at it, threatened it, punched it, swore at it some more, and even tried rolling back updates. No. It still doesn’t work.
What was your worst experience calling a support line?
Talking to a friend recently, I mentioned that being bitten by radioactive ninjas is no more ridiculous than a high school student sneaking into a radioactive lab, where a spider has miraculously escaped it’s biohazard enclosure and lands on said student and for some reason decides to bite him. Or being blown up in a silo explosion full of gamma rays and instead of dying, you turn into a hulking green beast. Or just being a mutant with superpowers. I mean… come on.
Comics and their apparent lack of logic or tact, though, is one of the many reasons that I love comic books. We all just sort of accept the premise and move on. It’s the suspension of disbelief that we’re able to hold onto for comics, but yet can’t grab onto in movies.
I can’t wait to give you some more ridiculous comics to suspend your disbelief with! 😀