LordRumBottoms
LordRumBottoms t1_jdirwvn wrote
Reply to Zoomied her outfit off by lnfinity
FENTON!!! Jesus Christ.
LordRumBottoms t1_jd99zsj wrote
Reply to comment by benchmarkstatus in Having fun with a friend by lnfinity
This comment is way underrated.
LordRumBottoms t1_jbj3hbl wrote
Reply to comment by ultimatebro69 in A Personal Hatred, Me, Ink and Acrylic, 2023 by GoblinSuplex
Came here for the Rob Roskopp skate deck graphic. I actually have this board in my bonus room on the wall. But yeah, it does look exactly like that link above copied from defender of the labyrinth.
LordRumBottoms OP t1_j9vanrc wrote
LordRumBottoms t1_j6ibaiy wrote
Reply to comment by RedBlueTundra in Ukraine calls for faster weapons supplies as Russia presses eastern offensive by redcccp
While we all want to help, the logistics are massive and you can't arm a country over night. Imagine all the flights and heavy equipment to gas, train folks on, even the munitions need to be moved. I think we're trying as fast as we can while also managing our own shit.
LordRumBottoms t1_j68gm3o wrote
Reply to comment by renasissanceman6 in TIL that in 1930 astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto and in 2007 his ashes were aboard the first spacecraft sent to explore it. by Emu_Enough
Did you miss the point of joking?
LordRumBottoms t1_j68d1ch wrote
Reply to TIL that in 1930 astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto and in 2007 his ashes were aboard the first spacecraft sent to explore it. by Emu_Enough
2 Skinnee Js taught me Pluto is indeed a planet.
LordRumBottoms t1_j5ylkkp wrote
Reply to Pregnancy Thoughts [OC] by LitterboxComics
Yes but does it arrive looking to kick ass and chew bubble gum?
LordRumBottoms t1_j2e72cf wrote
Reply to comment by wj9eh in Daily life in Japan’s countryside by No_Eye8650
I was just thinking I remember reading about this and this is the pic they used.
LordRumBottoms t1_j2b5nea wrote
Reply to comment by Depression_spice in TIL In the 1980s, an obscene image was snuck into one of the ice cubes in a Coca-Cola ad in South Australia. The company recalled and destroyed all of the posters, and the artist responsible for the image was fired and sued. by 54_actual
Don't forget about 'sex' in the lion king.
LordRumBottoms t1_iy0slr2 wrote
Reply to An esthetically pleasing row of homes. by PinkamenaDP
Fake San Francisco. haha. Don't get the hate. Yes they are similar but that means building materials and processes are the same, so more affordable and people get a place to call home. It's what's inside that matters.
LordRumBottoms t1_ixq3emv wrote
Reply to comment by MikeyPapapacha in A Trejo Thanksgiving. by DinoRoman
Assuming that's his son. Could have been his house. Either way, everything I read is that Danny is a very humble dude, even though he's got to be swimming in money seeing as how he makes a movie like every other week. And of course he has a badass knife.
LordRumBottoms t1_ix8fgn9 wrote
Reply to comment by AniMeu in TIL the Great Pyramid of Giza is not the largest pyramid in the world, Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is the largest archaeological site of a pyramid in the New World, as well as the largest pyramid by volume known to exist in the world today. by Mind-Matters-Not
I would think so too, but it was an interesting theory....given how many blocks would have to be made and never seen on the interior....so just throw a bunch of whatever material you can find and coat it with those bricks. Plus it's not like they get a lot of rain there to eat away at it. Still something I wish I could go back and time and see how it was built. Why the hell am I getting downvoted?
LordRumBottoms t1_ix8abil wrote
Reply to TIL the Great Pyramid of Giza is not the largest pyramid in the world, Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is the largest archaeological site of a pyramid in the New World, as well as the largest pyramid by volume known to exist in the world today. by Mind-Matters-Not
Watched an interesting special on the great pyramid and they suggested the 'guts' of the structure is just fill sand and not the bricks laid on the outside. Since no one has really explored the interior besides the tunnels and burial chambers etc. Would make sense. I wonder if all pyramids were just basically fancy exteriors and sand interiors.
LordRumBottoms t1_jecd3st wrote
Reply to comment by 1feralengineer in My friend sent me this from an oil conference by heinzhinesheinz
E.Y.E.S. e yes. Will never not be funny.