Ik lees veel discussie over dat iedereen hier dezelfde mening heeft. Maar ik kom hier eigenlijk helemaal niet voor meningen. Ik kom hier voor mijn lol.
Ik lees veel discussie over dat iedereen hier dezelfde mening heeft. Maar ik kom hier eigenlijk helemaal niet voor meningen. Ik kom hier voor mijn lol.
Het voormalige studentenhuis van prinses Beatrix en haar zus prinses Margriet staat te koop.
Let vooral - naast de namen van bekende voormalig bewoners - even op de duizend antieke Delfts blauwe tegeltjes in de hal: www.funda.nl/detail/koop/...
February 17, 2026 at 8:39 AM
Het voormalige studentenhuis van prinses Beatrix en haar zus prinses Margriet staat te koop.
Let vooral - naast de namen van bekende voormalig bewoners - even op de duizend antieke Delfts blauwe tegeltjes in de hal: www.funda.nl/detail/koop/...
NB Not everything that is shit is necessarily generated by AI. Worth reminding ourselves that bored humans in meeting rooms are still eminently capable of making dreadful creative decisions without the involvement of computers
February 15, 2026 at 7:13 PM
NB Not everything that is shit is necessarily generated by AI. Worth reminding ourselves that bored humans in meeting rooms are still eminently capable of making dreadful creative decisions without the involvement of computers
I dunno what prompted a clothing brand to launch a men’s sweater called the Rosa Parks with an advert featuring a man taking a seat, but we are where we are
February 15, 2026 at 1:02 PM
I dunno what prompted a clothing brand to launch a men’s sweater called the Rosa Parks with an advert featuring a man taking a seat, but we are where we are
Arthur Miller's last play – with the thematically appropriate name Finishing the Picture – premiered in Chicago in October 2004 just four months before his death, an artefact of the same cultural era as the BBC’s Hotel Babylon and Eric Prydz’s Call on Me.
Arthur Miller's last play – with the thematically appropriate name Finishing the Picture – premiered in Chicago in October 2004 just four months before his death, an artefact of the same cultural era as the BBC’s Hotel Babylon and Eric Prydz’s Call on Me.
"So just like Hitler imprisoned Gypsies, Jews, communists, you know, all of his political rivals, we have to do the same thing with women. And we'll sort it out. We'll find the good ones. They can prove themselves. Then we'll let them go." - Welcome to Dystopia.
Fuentes, yesterday: “Our #1 political enemy is women because women constrain everything, every conversation, every man, everything. They have to be imprisoned. They are the ones that are hurting the fertility rate. They're the ones making us sympathetic to poor people, which are also brown people.”
"So just like Hitler imprisoned Gypsies, Jews, communists, you know, all of his political rivals, we have to do the same thing with women. And we'll sort it out. We'll find the good ones. They can prove themselves. Then we'll let them go." - Welcome to Dystopia.
What's so amazing about Jim Henson as a puppeteer is that he could literally be explaining that Kermit is made out of felt and ping pong balls and yet Kermit still feels alive the whole time he's doing it
February 11, 2026 at 10:03 PM
What's so amazing about Jim Henson as a puppeteer is that he could literally be explaining that Kermit is made out of felt and ping pong balls and yet Kermit still feels alive the whole time he's doing it