You remain me of of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgU2pKS-k4k
I've always liked this song. It's true for a lot of things in life.
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You remain me of of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgU2pKS-k4k
I've always liked this song. It's true for a lot of things in life.
This fits Dil's situation better. Just took one ChatGPT prompt to generate this song:
(Verse 1)
Caught in the middle, it's a tangled affair,
Two lovely ladies with baggage to spare.
They talk about their pasts, the ghosts that they chase,
But I'm just a bystander in this emotional race.
(Pre-Chorus)
Every time we plan a date, the phones light up bright,
Exes buzzing in, disrupting the night.
One gets the shingles, what a curious plight,
And I'm stuck in the middle, can't see the light.
(Chorus)
Caught between two, it's a balancing act,
Their pasts haunt the present, there's no turning back.
Long chats and late calls, it's all a blur,
But I'm scared I'm becoming just another confidant, sir.
(Verse 2)
They pour out their hearts, their stories unfold,
But I'm just a listener, not the one they hold.
Their friends weigh in, making it all so tense,
Starting a relationship feels like climbing a fence.
(Pre-Chorus)
Texts and calls with exes, it's a constant parade,
I have my own troubles, I'm starting to fade.
One word with an ex, and I'm on thin ice,
Caught in this web, it's not very nice.
(Chorus)
Caught between two, it's a balancing act,
Their pasts haunt the present, there's no turning back.
Long chats and late calls, it's all a blur,
But I'm scared I'm becoming just another confidant, sir.
(Bridge)
I'm drawn to one, but the other's still here,
Their baggage is heavy, it's becoming clear.
I want more than talks about old flames and fights,
But I'm slipping away in these endless nights.
(Chorus)
Caught between two, it's a balancing act,
Their pasts haunt the present, there's no turning back.
Long chats and late calls, it's all a blur,
But I'm scared I'm becoming just another confidant, sir.
(Outro)
Caught in the crossfire of love's twisted game,
I'm longing for simplicity, tired of the same.
But until they let go of what holds them tight,
I'll remain caught between, lost in the night.
Things could change. :wave:
I think I might have 20+ year old posts in this thread. :)
It is a racey post race that has raced very posty.
I remember you from way back.
Here's an article for you Shaggy https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...cre-rcna146442
"The driver managed to escape the accident with minor injuries..."
Something sounds fishy with this whole thing.
Funny how that spill salmon-taneously released it's cargo into the creek.
I know the hatchery.
Since Chinook will return to the place they were released, this could have some interesting results in a few years. The Grande Ronde river already has a run, and I'm pretty sure there are no dams downstream of that point, fortunately, so the only result will be a few more fish returning to that particular river.
Voyager 1, the little space craft that could. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/nasa-figu...153000469.html
It makes me feel good it's still chugging along. But in terms of space travel, the distance it's traveled in 47yrs is fairly insignificant. Though it's definitely the record holder. lol
Seems like we should send Voyager III.
I'd say that depends on your definition of improvement. For fine navigation necessary to maneuver in space, there have been some improvements, but if you want economical propulsion over a long distance, you just can't beat momentum. Set it in motion on the right trajectory, and let it fly.
Yeah, that's what we've been doing for 80yrs. I would have hoped we have added a gas pedal and steering wheel by now.
That's funny. I'd forgot about that.
I do wonder if we'll ever find the speed necessary to visit other solar systems. I do realize we could reach them now if given a long enough time but complex mechanically/electrical things usually don't last hundreds of years. I have heard that at the rate the galaxies are moving apart there is basically no way we can reach them. But the billions of star in our galaxy should keep us busy enough.
Any ship that were to attempt that would need to be able to repair itself. In fact, it might need to be able to repair itself to the extent that it could rebuild itself, perhaps multiple times over. We aren't there, but we might be getting there. Once Skynet wipes us out, it could then launch an interstellar probe, because what else would it do?