why where there fireworks tonight for a whole hour
i heard booms even louder than this one so they have to be somewhere pretty close
i heard booms even louder than this one so they have to be somewhere pretty close
like nigga enjoy what you enjoy, idc about how many numbers a song has i care what sounds good
if a song has 3B streams and it sounds good I'm gonna like it 🤷🏿♀️
Just curious because there's multiple people around me (City of Newburgh) who's houses seem to not have power days later..
ik this sub hates drake simply because Kendrick does but give atleast ONE of these albums a chance 🙏🏿
why are they always brought up against women or other dudes? they just seem like a natural body part
The sky and smell seem much clearer
📍 Newburgh
More smoke. Newburgh already looks depressing as shit without fog, why it gotta look more depressing now 🤣
But fr tho I can't even see down by the river! 😬
It also traced my country matches to be in St Andrews, Jamaica but nothing in Puerto Rico. Why?
Did she lie to me?
(Also it traces from Europe, Africa and some stuff from East Asia as well.)
I'm trying to find an old short animated web series I used to watch on YouTube over 10 years ago (likely around the early-to-mid 2010s. Maybe it was created earlier though) It had a very distinct indie/Flash/Newgrounds animation vibe. Here are the specific details I can remember:
Every single episode started in a pitch-black room. A blue orb (which seemed to be the creator's personal mascot or logo) stands there, a light suddenly hits it, and it glares directly at the camera before the show starts. It only shows up in the intro.
There is no spoken voice acting. Instead, characters communicate entirely through speech bubbles filled with emojis, emoticons, and mouse cursor/pointer icons to show actions.
Simple line art with an amateur/classic Flash feel. The characters have completely plain white eyes with zero pupils.
One short I remember was that there was a character who looks like a guy at first w short dark hair, darker skin tone, and a white outfit, but it's eventually revealed that they are actually female.
It takes place at a school, but all the students are basically trained assassins. Lots of stylized action/fighting.
Another short I remember is one character was a shirtless man with bright red hair and blue eyes, and the other was a Black woman with two afro puffs and black eyes, wearing I think it was some type of green, red and yellow outfit?
The ending is really all I remember, the woman floats or ignites in fire or light in some forest, and the man slowly walks toward her, turns red (assuming he's burning alive) or something and the video goes white.
I definitely watched it on YouTube back then but it feels like something that was cross posted from Newgrounds
I'm trying to find an old short animated web series I used to watch on YouTube over 10 years ago (likely around the early-to-mid 2010s. Maybe it was created earlier though) It had a very distinct indie/Flash/Newgrounds animation vibe. Here are the specific details I can remember:
Every single episode started in a pitch-black room. A blue orb (which seemed to be the creator's personal mascot or logo) stands there, a light suddenly hits it, and it glares directly at the camera before the show starts. It only shows up in the intro.
There is no spoken voice acting. Instead, characters communicate entirely through speech bubbles filled with emojis, emoticons, and mouse cursor/pointer icons to show actions.
Simple line art with an amateur/classic Flash feel. The characters have completely plain white eyes with zero pupils.
One short I remember was that there was a character who looks like a guy at first w short dark hair, darker skin tone, and a white outfit, but it's eventually revealed that they are actually female.
It takes place at a school, but all the students are basically trained assassins. Lots of stylized action/fighting.
Another short I remember is one character was a shirtless man with bright red hair and blue eyes, and the other was a Black woman with two afro puffs and black eyes, wearing I think it was some type of green, red and yellow outfit?
The ending is really all I remember, the woman floats or ignites in fire or light in some forest, and the man slowly walks toward her, turns red (assuming he's burning alive) or something and the video goes white.
I definitely watched it on YouTube back then but it feels like something that was cross posted from Newgrounds
I’m trying to find a YouTube animated short that I saw when I was really young.
I remember watching it between ages 5–7, so it was probably uploaded somewhere around 2012–2016. (Could be earlier or later though.)
The animation didn’t have any spoken dialogue, instead, the characters communicated through symbols or icons in speech bubbles, like eyes, shapes, or emoji‑style symbols. (The characters did make little 8-bit sounds)
One character was a shirtless man with bright red hair and blue eyes, and the other was a Black woman with two afro puffs and black eyes, wearing I think it was some type of green, red and yellow outfit?
The ending is really all I remember, the woman floats or ignites in fire or light in some forest, and the man slowly walks toward her, turns red or something and the video goes white.
I think the channel started with a B, and the intro is of some dark room with a blue orb character in it that suddenly lights up. (This part is very fuzzy though, but I thought it was relevant.)
I’ve tried searching for it with keywords, but I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Some details might be off since I was really young, but the fire/levitation ending is something I remember very clearly.
I am part Senegalese (of the Wolof peoples), Nigerian (of the Igbo peoples) and DR Congolese (Luba) but from New York, is this sub mostly for people just FROM Senegal? Or would I even be considered Senegalese?
I am interested in learning more about Senegal.
sorry if this is a dumbass question but i'm confused
also what did the dad see when he opened the wall?
I've never dropped it, and I don't fold it often. It started with the screen lifting like December of last year which I ignored. I probably shouldn't have, but I did and just stopped folding it. Then out of nowhere a week ago, the black line along the crease showed up and the touch sensors were messed up, it either touches things on it's own or the entire upper half doesn't respond when I touch it.
im notgokna (not gonna) edit the misspells that the pnone does aon (on) its znowns (own) just to show you how annoying it szs (is)
the screen protector started lifting up at the crease, mow there's a huge black line at the crease, and some parts of my phone don't respsond (respond) to my touch at all, sir (and) zazs it touchea some paffs (parts) of the phone on its own 4
Do you agree or not?
not rly that old enough to remember
Kanye my favorite artist of all time tho
Taking a long break off discord rn cuz the platform is ASS