Welcome back, folks. Wednesday stole in with the stealth of a ninja over here, shocking me as I turned from Tuesday and found it staring directly at me. It’s a sneaky day of the week I tell you. Sneaky. Since it’s here, I guess I’ll get it together and share some news.
First up, a badass spider that rivals the cow I posted about several weeks ago. WTF? I would not stay and film this let alone adopt the behemoth. Cue high-pitched scream and a jump onto a chair.
I get you. I’ll take a Caramel Latte. Please and thank you.
This is a fascinating study to factor into my world building for my fantasy novel. Science adds to every aspect of our lives.Boom!
http://www.livescience.com/56553-wealthy-social-class-attention.html
Thanks for spending another chunk of your Wednesday (or whatever day you check this) with me. Same time, same place in seven.
Weird what becomes an Internet sensation, isn’t it?
Not sure which is freakier – that those people had that giant spider or a dead mouse lying around in their house.
I agree about the internet sensation weirdness. It is so unpredictable. I think both giant spider and readily available dead mouse are equally stomach turning.
That mouse looks plump and probably weighs more than the spider. Huh. I have no words… I’m a bit tired so maybe that’s why I don’t understand why they took Starbucks Uncle and gave him memes everywhere. Weird about the rich people. Maybe they don’t look because they think they’re on a stage. Actors on stage don’t look at the audience. Or maybe it really is pure disinterest in the “peons.” Have a good week!
I can tell you that Starbucks Uncle is everywhere because of people like me. I love anyone who cares enough about their coffee to wade through a flood. I’m right there with him. 🙂 Either the actors-on-a-stage idea or the peon mentality make for interesting character development thoughts. As a person, I’m appalled. But as a writer, I’m so intrigued. I hope you had a great weekend, Lex! Most of all, I hope you got some sleep.