I'm loving your Annie gifs. Btw, watching that movie as an adult was a bit...distressing. Man, it's dark as hell, LOL.
Here's my secret batch. I did about 800 last week with no rejections and did another 700 between yesterday and today. They are very easy if you just use common sense. Title: Answer Spatial Questions Requester: Spatial Meaning [AYQPZ62JFINQG] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 1.00 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 2.50 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 1.00 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.33 Promptness Number of Reviews: 3 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Determine whether an object is located somewhere after reading a sentence Time: 2 minutes Hits Available: 229 Reward: $0.03 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 5000, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 90
And it's an honor to know you. I've seen you sometimes say you're low on money, but that never stopped you from doing what you have.
I'm eating my first ice cream sandwich in probably 5 years or so and thinking about having my first beer in almost a month. 36 minutes to go!
Appropriately dark. We didn't have a TV until I was almost not a kid, but no cable, anyway, and the library had like, three movies. This, Oliver, and La Traviata, the opera about a courtesan dying of tuberculosis.
The story of Little Orphan Annie is a conservative wet dream. The male lead is literally a war profiteer, and the woman who takes care of orphaned children is portrayed as evil and crazy. I can't even watch it. It bends my lefty brain.