The visible day is just one cheerful note, "Lemonade! : )", and nothing more.
A Boris mashup prompted UK-party notes; later Sopranos and Bourdain memories fed plans to write, build the site, and try chocolate bars
A Mark Twain clip revived Jon Stewart and Chappelle admiration; later Obi-Wan’s rocky ship shot felt like RTS-game graphics
A provocative opening quickly gives way to the real problem: no money, no food, no energy, deep frustration with Sri Lanka, and the search for any workable income stream, whether ads or political books, just to get through...
Tea-time became caramel-toffee tutorials, with a note about making a premium version for political funding. Later, BBC Newsnight on China “debt traps” ended the day
A famous Top Gun briefing shot lingered on Tom Cruise in a flight suit during a tense proficiency talk. The moment felt crisp and high-stakes
Played Pussy Riot, recalled a blood-bath rumor and Halo “Killed from the Grave.” Later, passport-crisis news and Area 51 nostalgia led to games and Bowie
හටික්වා වාදනය කර, එහි රේඛා පිටපත් කර, පසුව හෙබ්රෙව් පෙළපත් ලැයිස්තුවක් ලියා ඇත. පසුකාලීනව මුහුදු කොල්ලකරුවන්ගේ “පොසීඩන්ගේ සොහොන් බිම” ගොඩබසින්නේ “මුහුද වෙන්වී ඇත” යනුවෙනි.
A “day in the life” K Shanmugam video and a Sandberg commencement clip became a work-safe Facebook excuse. The night ended on a lookalike note
The visible page takes military training and repackages it as something tougher, safer, and more theatrical: one day, lots of protection, modified rounds, stronger children, and a defense-against-the-dark-arts frame.
A short, jagged page that begins with disgust at food coloring and ends in a mocking song parody, turning bodily disgust and political disgust into the same basic emotional register.
The page argues for making life smaller and safer: fewer friends, fewer obligations, more pickiness, and a tight inner circle that feels manageable instead of socially exhausting or dangerous.