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♬We're so happy that we live in 1800's Alabama 'cause it's sunny and there is no crime!♬

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DoctorMonarch

♬We're so happy that we live in 1800's Alabama 'cause it's sunny and there is no crime!♬

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In case anyone was wondering, here's the Tidus laugh scene in Japanese https://youtube.com/watch?v=ik4JI4D7rZQ

Unfortunately not a cryptid, but there have been regular legends regarding a large, navigable underground river. https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Underground_river
A recently established local whiskey distillery is named Dread River after it.

the solar eclipse (the earliest manuscripts actually specify that it was a solar eclipse, rather than a darkening of the sky)

Please specify, which manuscripts of which texts?

The guy who drafts Patrick Mahomes way too early

I might actually change my team name to that in the league I've been in for 8 years, because it's kinda true.

It's only kinda true and not literally true because he's my keeeper.

Some backgrounds can really, really trip up even fairly educated and informed expectations. Take Guyana- South American English speakers, 30% Caribbean black types, 40% South Asians, 30% mixed or indigenous.

When you see some genuinely unimpressive ancient ruins, possibly Sparta itself, read this text from Thucydides:

For I suppose if Lacedaemon [Sparta] were to become desolate, and the temples and the foundations of the public buildings were left, that as time went on there would be a strong disposition with posterity to refuse to accept her fame as a true exponent of her power. And yet they occupy two-fifths of Peloponnese and lead the whole, not to speak of their numerous allies without. Still, as the city is neither built in a compact form nor adorned with magnificent temples and public edifices, but composed of villages after the old fashion of Hellas, there would be an impression of inadequacy. Whereas, if Athens were to suffer the same misfortune, I suppose that any inference from the appearance presented to the eye would make her power to have been twice as great as it is.

Who all is going? Would the group have more fun at a museum, restaurant, beach, boat, walking in a city, hiking?

Birmingham, Alabama. Suburban neighborhood called Crestline Park.

Alabama Symphony Orchestra's offices are 3ish miles away, but I hear them perform 6ish miles away.

I can get a custom suit within 1 mile, actually bespoke 10 miles.

I'm having trouble sorting through recreational barns, hobby farms, plant nurseries, LLCs that own houses which call themselves farms, wedding venues etc. The nearest Tractor Supply store is 14 miles away, I have had commutes that involved passing small groups of cattle, cotton fields.

Amtrak is 6 miles away, Walmart is 1 mile away. Birmingham Airport calls itself international and presumably has a minimal number of flights to various Caribbean island countries or Mexico per year. It is 5 miles away. Atlanta Airport 147 miles.

Honestly, I was(/am?) still on the fence about the Assad gas attacks because it would be such an insanely stupid thing for him to do, but I'm more inclined to believe he makes incredibly stupid decisions since he lost in the way he did.

Here's James Spann talking with other meteorologists about the Texas floods last night, will take me a few hours to listen to it in full https://youtube.com/live/T-mT7v6tjc0

Could you link specific instances or mention the worst users who are regularly doing this?

Quoting an early South Park episode Helen Keller the Musical, which I chose along with state flag because of a few different threads where my state has come up.

If you're even remotely possibly an alcoholic (who enjoys cola mixed liquor drinks most of all), it goes down easier and might even taste better once you're used to it. Cherry coke zero and bacardi are cheap, fucking your life up is expensive.