Nothing has ever given me a "the simulation is breaking down" feeling more than learning, only last year, that a guy I mostly knew when I was 9 as "Mrs. Freudenberger's husband", a member of the community where I grew up and whose house I spent many hours at as a child, is literally the guy who invented burnout <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Freudenberger#Burnout>.
He was a pretty cool guy and his family helped mine during some tough times and more people should know about him, though.
I am very excited about the Tiana re-do of Splash Mountain, but, at great risk of sounding like the worst, pickiest Disney Parks nerd…
…what’s up with this sign?! Why are they using foliage to hide the metal support on the right? Is the sign supposed to be anti-gravity, floating above the flume as if by magic? Why not a simple banner? Would Tiana really spend her hard-earned money on a metalworker to fabricate this sign?
Help me. I’m one step away from a making a shocked-face YouTube thumbnail
My Apple Card is expiring this summer, and the replacement physical card arrived in the mail today. Activating was super-duper easy—just bring it in close proximity to your iPhone and tap a button or two on screen. Done.
But what do I do with the old card? It's titanium so it's not easily destroyed.
I've had metal Amex cards since 2010 or so. When Amex sends a replacement card, they include a return envelope custom made for mailing them your expired card for recycling.
I looked at a list of movies coming out this Summer to figure out what was going to get me to the theater, and as far as I could tell it was all sequels. I’m sure some of them will be good, but where’s the new stuff?