Here is a very in-depth quiz to determine your Dungeons and Dragons class, race, and level.
http://www.easydamus.com/character.html
Here is another quiz that is well done to determine your Magic: The Gathering mana colors.
The one and only. ;)
God Lives Underwater - From Your Mouth
I always thought this band was underrated. They broke up after the singer unexpectedly died.
Exactly what I was thinking of.
I'm a middle school teacher and generally very permissive with my students when it comes to using the bathroom. That being said, bathroom breaks must be managed. Students routinely go into the the bathrooms to fight, smoke weed, vape, have sex, and other nefarious activities. In a perfect world I would love for my students to be able to get up and go when it was necessary, however, as a teacher I have to keep tabs on whose in and out of my classroom.
Mission of Burma is such an underrated band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2TOcWTQpBQ
This is a really cool song from the album You'd Prefer an Astronaut. I've read that this track was the inspiration for the Deftone's "Change (In the House of Flies)."
“Fish-fingers all in a line.” 😂
A great track from an amazing and influential album.
Personally, I’d probably rank this album within my top 5 favorites.
My dad and I played the absolute balls off of this game on the NES when I was a kid. Playing FF1 with my father is one of my favorite gaming memories.
We made it to nearly the finish, but never completed it.
Not bad considering we didn’t have the game’s manual, a strategy guide, or the internet.
Jeez, this takes me back and makes me feel old!
This cover is a little strange and stylized, but I find it very endearing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VVj1zqbWpU
A chill indie rock track from Pavement's 1994 Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.
I'm on iPhone currently, but this is my launcher of choice on Android. It's so clean!
What a great album from 1984. The Replacements sound like a 90s band but are actually an 80s band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoKeH7JYE48
A great song from early alternative/punk band Hüsker Dü's 1986 album Candy Apple Grey. If you enjoy this track I highly recommend you give Hüsker Dü's 1984 album Zen Arcade a listen as well.
Well, not really. Oklahoma is a deeply red state, but it is more liberal in areas like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and the university towns. I've always gotten the impression that people living in the panhandle were a different breed of conservative psycho though.
Check out the 1994 “The Stand” miniseries or read the book by Stephen King. It explores the idea of the main bad guys and their leader, who is essentially the devil, taking up residence in Las Vegas.
Oklahoman here! I’ve personally haven’t spent much time in this part of the state. It’s was historically referred to as “No Man’s Land” if that gives you any idea. The panhandle has a much more arid, high plains type climate than other parts of the state. I believe there are literal sand dunes out that way. Oklahoma’s highest point, Black Mesa, is in the panhandle. Im told Black Mesa is a great camping spot for star-gazing, but I’ve never been. As far as I’m aware it’s mostly right-wing but jobs living in that area. I seem to recall a few local news stories about people in that part of the state making a big stink about trans kids trying to use the bathroom and so forth.
Ah, that’s right. After I posted that I thought to myself that as Welshmen The Manic Street Preachers probably wouldn’t appreciate being lumped in with Britpop.
Suede is my favorite of the lot.
Do the Manic Street Preachers count as Britpop?
If so, they are my favorite.