Remember seeing this years ago, but the comments are killing me. He raps like he's at the lunch table in middle school.
What do you think like ancient civilizations thought when they saw green shit in the sky? Man that'd be scary
Depends on the culture. Ancient Greece believed them to be bad omens, a warning of ill tidings and forthcoming war. The Finnish believed the lights were caused by a fox or some shit's tail sprawling across the sky. Some Alaskan tribes associated them with dancing animals. Others thought them to be the energies and departed souls of their dead. To act disrespectful during the light shows was viewed as taboo.
My dad swears in the late 80s he saw them in central Nebraska. Still don’t know if I believe him. I looked it up once and I guess it’s possible.
I’m always taken back when I watch that movie after years of forgetting about it, and remember the nerdy historian is Robert California.
Pretty sure I read on Reddit that there is a giant hole in the sun several times larger than earth that is emitting solar flares that are the cause of this right now.
I'm not even sure what it's originally about, but seeing Whitlock get shit on repeatedly makes me happy. Mina being in on it is icing on the cake.
boston radio guys were discussing their top 5 “nips” as in shots of liquor. And one of the hosts also said Mina Kimes. Ensuing discussion that he didn’t mean it in a racist way and meant to say Mila Kunis for whatever reason.
to which Mina responded via a single tweet and in turn prompted Whitlock to pen 10,000 words on why it wasn’t really racist and Mina was just acting like victim
My wife's tribe taught her that it was her ancestors, and that you if whistle at the Northern Lights you better be prepared to meet them because that would summon them.
No bullshit I spent all of middle school listening to screw tapes and playing basketball with this dude in his driveway so I’m partially responsible for this freestyle.