

The big one (30mm) they not only removed, but they tattooed the spot where they took it from for future checks.
So now I can legit say “Yes, I have a tattoo… no, I won’t show it to you!” LOL.
The big one (30mm) they not only removed, but they tattooed the spot where they took it from for future checks.
So now I can legit say “Yes, I have a tattoo… no, I won’t show it to you!” LOL.
Politics doesn’t allow self posts, you want !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world
Do they fill it full if water like they do for the kidney scan? That was super uncomfortable, but kind of cool to see on the monitor…
2 AM, you desperately run to the bathroom just in time for a heinous crap.
You finish up, go back to bed, roll over on your side and hear/feel your gut go:
“Whuuuurrroooggglllleeee.”
GOD-DAMN IT!
The Cyberpunk comics are just set in the world, no real spoilers.
15 polyps and 2 actual tumors. :(
1995? For me, personally, I’d say some things are better, some are worse. I was struggling to get by on $8.60 an hour back then, couldn’t live on my own so I had a room-mate. I was still a year away from the tech job that would crack open my real career and bring me where I am today.
1996 - first tech job, income doubled+ overnight. Got my own first place. Commuting between Portland and Chicago every 2 weeks for a year. Feels like that was when my life really started.
2025? Still working in tech, married 14 years, 6 figure salary, bought a house 4 years ago. OTOH - 2 heart attacks, congestive heart failure, cancer scare in the past 2 weeks. Looks like they got it all, but I need to back in 6 months for a re-check.
The Cyberpunk 2077 comics from Dark Horse were quite good, and we’re also 3 issues in to a new comic series called “The Future is ******”.
That series is created by a cyber-security company of all things. They have a plan to run 60 issues… 57 to go!
The Cyberpunk 2077 comics from Dark Horse were quite good, and we’re also 3 issues in to a new comic series called “The Future is ******”.
That series is created by a cyber-security company of all things. They have a plan to run 60 issues… 57 to go!
Yup, and used in Nosferatu too!
Exactly.
Best exploration of that was the film Daybreakers, where the bulk of humanity had been converted and the remaining humans were a dwindling natural resource. Great flick!
Last Voyage of the Demeter, yeah…
Well, shit, that explains it! Cats too!
The one that never made sense to me was the whole “Unable to cross running water.”
So you could trap Dracula with a garden hose?
Reading more, finally knocking down that bedside stack of books.
“Make sure your fireworks warehouse is properly licensed and inspected! Yolo!”
She tells him going in that he couldn’t handle a “real” (read “antagonistic”) interview and proceeds to prove a point, it was never an honest attempt at an interview.
Better she did it, in private, than 60 Minutes, in public.
I have a job, a wife, and a kid, so I’d expect almost immediately. Especially if my phones go dark.