Gorilla1969
Gorilla1969 t1_jeh2djn wrote
Reply to Such a sweetie cat [OC] by Kyoshi_love
They always take the comfy chair.
Gorilla1969 t1_jdsy4x8 wrote
Reply to comment by xantec15 in Eli5: If we had steam powered trains back in the day, why didn’t steam become a common “clean” energy source? Why did it die out? by melatonin1212
Train: "It's a living."
Gorilla1969 t1_ja0wvxx wrote
Reply to Sleepy Cat by j3ffr33d0m
Those are the cutest markings I have ever seen!
Gorilla1969 t1_j8zypsq wrote
If we still had a thick coat of hair, like our distant ancestors, something that spooked us would cause our hair to stand on end, which would make us look a little bigger and more intimidating. Look closely at the hair on your arm the next time you get that chill.
Gorilla1969 t1_j7x5sl2 wrote
Reply to comment by cray0508 in PPD lawsuit/class action by cray0508
Payouts from lawsuits come out of the city's budget, not the PD's. Which is one of the reasons that they can so casually refuse to do their jobs properly.
Gorilla1969 t1_j7mbzx4 wrote
Reply to comment by Capable_Okra in Knife sharpening class by Capable_Okra
This guy was helpful.
Gorilla1969 t1_j7mbmuo wrote
Reply to comment by MCHammerCurls in Knife sharpening class by Capable_Okra
I bought a 40 dollar chef knife on Amazon the same time I bought the stone. Turns out it's a very good knife. When I was learning, I also sharpened every shitty knife I owned and they were like brand new.
Just practice on whatever you have. I never ruined anything with the whetstone, only with the cheaper sharpening tools.
Gorilla1969 t1_j7mag5v wrote
Reply to Knife sharpening class by Capable_Okra
Would you be using a stone? If so, I learned how to do it by watching YouTube videos. The Japanese master chefs have good instructional videos, and their technique is not difficult.
Gorilla1969 t1_j66l1ts wrote
Reply to comment by ChairmanUzamaoki in What is the meaning of the depth Patrick Bateman goes into about music in American Psycho? by ChairmanUzamaoki
Oh that's right! It's been so long since I read this book.
Ever creepier. Like a robot trying to blend in.
Gorilla1969 t1_j66hdos wrote
Reply to What is the meaning of the depth Patrick Bateman goes into about music in American Psycho? by ChairmanUzamaoki
He has no idea how to interact normally with other human beings. So he came up with this scripted narrative about something he actually enjoys and spouts it off to anyone he can in an attempt to seem "normal" in their eyes. He's trying to act casual and get his potential victims to relax, but he can't hide his weirdness and the awkward stilted monologue sets off alarm bells, despite his best efforts.
The boy just ain't right.
Gorilla1969 t1_j2f497v wrote
Reply to comment by dragoono in PsBattle: Puppy sitting on sand by Call_Me_Jobb
Getting sand in your nose/mouth for the first time is one of life's most disappointing lessons.
Gorilla1969 t1_j2bj8h4 wrote
Reply to comment by Qbr12 in Drug traffickers call 911 to report being followed during 'paranoid episode,' sheriff says by JAlbert653
Yeah, they know that trick. And the dogs are well trained and will ignore food.
Gorilla1969 t1_j2b3p5h wrote
Reply to comment by BIH-Marathoner in Drug traffickers call 911 to report being followed during 'paranoid episode,' sheriff says by JAlbert653
Oh yeah, that always works. lol!
I saw a Mythbusters episode where they buried tiny amounts of paraphernalia in suitcases literally stuffed with old, moldy, absolutely reeking dirty diapers. The dogs found what they were trained to fined instantly.
Gorilla1969 t1_j2b13tg wrote
Reply to Drug traffickers call 911 to report being followed during 'paranoid episode,' sheriff says by JAlbert653
129 lbs. of marijuana
and 1 pack of... sour strips?
Gorilla1969 t1_jeh3o9f wrote
Reply to comment by RaiseCareless1187 in Such a sweetie cat [OC] by Kyoshi_love
Or a big ol' cat.