Of the things the grief tragedy sympathy industry shows you on primetime TV, the coronavirus statistics seem dull this time of year because they are all year, but it takes something like extreme weather to wake people up.
The extreme weather is a refreshing thing to see after watching the same dull coronavirus numbers and statistics bullshit that is aired by the grief tragedy sympathy industry all year since 2020.
“It’s not sperm guys, I swear”
She smacked it around a couple of times and then it leaked it’s “industrial glue” all over that dry wall
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American Academy Award-winning motion picture visual effects company that was founded in May 1975 by George Lucas. It is a division of the film production company, Lucasfilm, which Lucas founded, and was created when Lucas began production of the film Star Wars. ILM originated in Van Nuys, California, then later moved to San Rafael in 1978, and since 2005 it has been based at the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio of San Francisco. Lynwen Brennan, who joined the company in 1999, currently serves as ILM's President and General Manager. In 2012, The Walt Disney Company acquired ILM as part of its purchase of Lucasfilm.
Lucas wanted his 1977 film Star Wars to include visual effects that had never been seen on film before. After discovering that the in-house effects department at 20th Century Fox was no longer operational, Lucas approached Douglas Trumbull, famous for the effects on 2001: A Space Odyssey. Trumbull declined as he was already committed to working on Steven Spielberg's film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but suggested his assistant John Dykstra to Lucas. Dykstra brought together a small team of college students, artists and engineers, and set them up in a warehouse in Van Nuys, California. Lucas named the group Industrial Light & Magic, who became the Special Visual Effects department on Star Wars. Alongside Dykstra, other leading members of the original ILM team were Ken Ralston, Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Joe Johnston, Phil Tippett, Steve Gawley, Lorne Peterson and Paul Huston.
Someone who is bipolar, breaks someone’s heart for someone else, is a complete idiot, or is a Kool Kat
Carlos is an industrial angus because he dumped Tina for Jennifer.
No Shi-Shi-Foo-Foo coming out parties for these girls. Big Hair, a tad too much makeup and maybe a bit rough around the edges, industrial debs (plural) can still be found in most major metropolitan areas. They just try a little harder than their competitors, the “well-heeled” debutant variety.
Wow, look at that, an entire table full of industrial debutantes, are we back in the 1980s?
Basically a business ran by Natasha which consists on keeping Mingi from Ateez locked in her basement for personal reasons (?) and only letting him out for his schedules with the group. Natasha cooks for him real good food and that is the reason Mingi is glowing. She is also locking other members from the Roty group Ateez in her house such as Yunho who stays in the attic alongside one of Natasha's friend, Matt's. When Mingi does a very good job, Natasha let's him stay in the master bedroom. They also have a blooming but secret romantic relationship going on.
Rita : " Woah I should really start 'The Mingi industry' with Kino from Pentagon! That mean I want to keep him in my basement just like Nat does with Mingi."
a machine that uses humanpower to tickle the living shit out of your fucking fat belly so you feel some comfort while being a discord mod
Him: bro check out this new machine i bought from ikea
Me: What in the fucking world is that shit?
Him: It is the brand new Industrial Belly Tickler