I was on a trip just yesterday and saw one for the first time on a picnic table, thanks for sharing!
I was on a trip just yesterday and saw one for the first time on a picnic table, thanks for sharing!
If cops aren’t required to know the law, why am I listening to one? An attorney would have been better.
“Snitches get <wounds that will require> stitches” Doesn’t quite roll off the tongue.
That’s a delightful response to my snarky comment, thank you.
I agree, the incentive structure is such that it undermines the goals of journalism. Compounded with a firehose of misinformation, even full-time journalists must be overwhelmed.
I’m unwilling to give them a pass, however. Their job is to report accurately, they understand the risk of reporting things that are not fully vetted, and choose to anyway. As you say, they’re complicit.
Surely you’re not accusing the media of any malfeasance!
(adult users of TikTok? This sounds so weird and foreign to me; I must be too old)
https://backlinko.com/tiktok-users
TikTok has 1.25 billion monthly active users, nearly half of Americans are on TikTok. The majority of people on TikTok are adults.
You can be petty as fuck without having dementia.
The number of people who believe in homeopathy after it’s explained to them is TOO DAMN HIGH.
Are you saying I just made 5 new best friends??
So what if he is?
The Zoom RTO was just hilarious.
Home ✏️ office ✏️ deduction ✏️
most people driving buses require a CDL
RVs do not require a CDL and this bus was being used as one. CDLs are required, generally, when hauling more than 15 passengers or using a heavy vehicle for commercial purposes.
My Nest just forgets about timers about 20% of the time. This is me, daily.
To paraphrase GW “Fascism me once, shame on you. Fascism me twice? … Can’t get fascism-ed again!”
“Consent” was not a popular topic on early Reddit. Or the internet writ large, I guess.
This article is from 2018 and talks a bit about the suspected causes of increased myopia. The theory is that our eyes are responding to the environment and elongating (axial myopia). So it’s not that humans have lost the ability to have good vision via selection, it’s that we’re adapting to screen vision.
Your point about natural selection is well addressed by @Shawdow194@kbin.social already.
Look, planes are hard to draw, OK?
Surely the ketamine helps.
The answer is there, keep wondering 🙂