There are plenty more LOLPICS were these came from - check out the galleries LOLPICS 1 and LOLPICS 2, or head on over the my new blog where the galleries are split up by year for a more annual experience.
There are plenty more LOLPICS were these came from - check out the galleries LOLPICS 1 and LOLPICS 2, or head on over the my new blog where the galleries are split up by year for a more annual experience.
This GIF sums up life in the 20's really well. It is called "Bondage Kick Man in Balls" - and that could an excellent title for this decade so far as well...
Recently I've cut down the amount of time I'm spending on both blogging and social media.
Re-reading the book "Beyond Positive Thinking" by Robert Anthony, I'm reminded again that we tend to get what we believe we will get. So it's all a bit of a conflict, because I'd have to live in some sort of grand delusion to convince myself that things are about to go well over the next three months, but there is no point wallowing in misery.
We are all parts of a much bigger picture, and it seems there is not much point in continuing to warn people that the shit is going to hit the fan. It has already hit the fan, so now I’m probably better off to just keep my mouth shut and try to avoid eating any more shit.
Baldwin Street, Dunedin is said to be the steepest street in the world - it probably isn't, but
it is the steepest street in NZ and nearly 20 years ago I walked up it and took some photos. It's pretty
cool, with stairs for footpaths!
In the historic town of Harlech, Wales, a steep road briefly held a Guinness World Record. Ffordd Pen Llech held the title of World's Steepest Street in 2019 before being stripped of this claim, the title returning to Baldwin Street in New Zealand after only a year.
In the Guinness World Record survey committee's first analysis, this street was said to have a gradient of 37.45%.3 However, upon review a year later at the request of Baldwin Street representatives, the guidelines of this world record were rewritten to require measurement to be taken from the middle of the road rather than the outside, and Ffordd Pen Llech was given a new official gradient of 28.6%