@Jadestormchase As an avid lover of storms, I love what you're doing.
Have you experienced any of the monsoons/haboobs in southern Arizona yet? It's wild how everything can turn completely red when you're in the middle of one.
@Unrepentant76@yama3tequila It's so worth the trip. I'd definitely plan to stay overnight, there're some pretty cool things that you can only do once the sun goes down there.
@hoshizorarock Speaking of "destructive power", there used to be a YouTube channel called Epic Meal Time that made insane food creations, like the 1 Million Calorie Lasagna and Meat Lovers Sushi.
I've apparently plugged into Japan's horror algorithm here on X, so if you're seeing this drop a comment with a favorite horror movie from your country — foreign horror films are some of my favorites. 🖤
@OzziLombardo Fully embrace the feet in your life.
You must eat, sleep, and breathe feet.
Be one with the feet.
Make the feet your great feat.
I don't know, I wasn't prepared to give this type of advice. 🤣
@JonRolfe8@consultnt_a Lol That actually reminds me of an old Denis Leary bit: "Bring me a live cow over to the table. I'll carve off what I want and ride the rest home."
@Shriekee@consultnt_a She loved steak. We were in a posh restaurant that grilled it at the table. "How would Madame like her steak?" "Just cut its horns off and wipe its ass."
@yama3tequila The second photo shows the revolver that was gifted to Sheriff Pat Garrett after Billy the Kid and his gang was captured.
The third photo shows items that belonged to Doc Holliday, including a lighter, knife, and pistols.
@yama3tequila They have some cool items at a western heritage museum in the city of Tombstone, including the trigger finger of Jesse James (first picture).
@METALmimi_Mah I commented on somebody's post this morning that I had just ended a graveyard shift, but it didn't occur to me until after that it might not translate over to Japanese very well. 😆
I guess that's been confirmed for me.
@BruceRMaier@consultnt_a I had never heard of Knödel before so I had to actually Google what it is. Is that something you typically eat with your hands?