3/10 Americans are complete idiots.
3/10 Americans are complete idiots.
It’s like they’re actively trying to destroy the planet.
Retroactively justifying the existence of vanity plates.
There was a time in my life when I was wary of wearing out certain songs, but now I just play them to death if that’s what I’m in the mood for. Life’s too short to deny yourself the pleasure of hearing a song that you really want to listen to…and if you DO get tired of your current earworm, so much? There’s so much great music out there that it shouldn’t be long before you discover something new that you can immerse yourself in.
When the GOP sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are convicted felons.
AMA request: The person who will conduct the presentencing interview.
Thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for.
I once had a class where, day one, the professor said something like, “If you don’t want to buy the book, that’s fine with me. I can’t tell you where to find a copy, but maybe one of your classmates can.” Someone raised their hand and started rattling off a few useful websites.
And just for context, if you work 40 hours a week for $15 (well above minimum wage), your annual pre-tax income is $31,200.
Sounds about right, actually.
I’ll keep using Windows as long as programs like Open Shell and OSSU are able to deal with the bullshit. But if there comes a day when they no longer work…well, Linux awaits.
Privacy isn’t dead, but it will be soon because those of us who seriously care about it are the 0.001%.
The “Blocked since install” stat on uBlockOrigin is always an eye-opener.
I remember reading Stuart Little as a kid and being SO pissed off at the ending. It felt like a massive troll job.
And when I’m in a mixed group of strangers and that 1 person I’m comfortable with, it’s a mixed bag as to which me shows up.
Bonus points: The service has the entire run of a show, but then they remove the whole series when you’re only 3 episodes away from the end.
The real lesson here is that clear, unambiguous communication is key.
I used to live near this Thai place that closed and reopened “under new management” every few months or so. They kept the name and even had the same menus, except sometimes they’d cross out items in Sharpie and write new items in the margin.
It was the best restaurant in town, and I admired their persistence.
Well, it took them 60 years to make Pearl Harbor…