Whenever I see these I make a comment on how these are spread by evil hacker men so that tech illiterate rubes self-identity.
I don't know if that's actually true but it sure got the boomers on my feed to stop posting this bullshit for a while.
Future generations will refer to this period in time as another Dark Age because companies gleefully destroy information the moment it becomes unprofitable. Erasing history forever.
Gluten intolerant person here. It's like any other allergies where it runs the gambit. Most of us only have digestive issues if we eat it. Very rarely however, people will have the thing where they will just fucking explode into hives if someone breaks out a piece of bread in the same room as them. Just like peanut kid in elementary school.
Fuck it. All androids are now required to be highlighter yellow. That'll give em something to argue about.
That's a really long one but pretty much every shitty trend since the 80s can be attributed back to him: Wage stagnation, climate inaction, police militarization, Middle East wars, no taxes for the wealthy, war on drugs, for profit prisons, elimination of pensions, union busting, media polarization, Iran-Contra affair, etc.
He was popular because he was charismatic but literally all of his policies hollowed out the country into what it is today.
Damn, can't believe I forgot that one
- Only state to not vote for Reagan
- Weed legalized
- Free Breakfast and Lunch for all students
- First state to protect LGBT Americans from discrimination
- Only state to not vote for Reagan
- Protected abortion rights
- Childcare assistance for low income parents
- Planned high speed rail between the Twin Cities and Duluth
- Legalized gay marriage before Obergefell v. Hodges
- Only state to not vote for Reagan
There's plenty more but those are just the ones I can think of right now.
Extremely common Minnesota W. I love my state.
Either toss my ass in a dumpster or give me a sky burial. No exceptions.
Nah I'm like this too. Take it one thing at a time. I also recommend the Adam Savage method of buying tools: Buy the cheapest tool you can and if you use it until it breaks, only then do you buy a quality tool since you clearly use it a lot.
It's really only undergrad that's usually uber expensive. My wife is getting her master's for like $10k/year and her company is paying for half of it.
Meanwhile our undergrad was like $40-50k/year with no help.
Also this average is probably averaging current balances, not total disbursement.
My understanding is that wolves don't have "eyebrows" at all. The fact that many dogs have them is either an evolved or selected trait specifically to communicate with humans.
This is why architects need to be on a leash at all times.
All this hardship and money just so they can build a giant glass box in the middle of the fucking desert. Anyone whose spent like 5 minutes in a greenhouse will tell you why that's a bad idea for a city.
I agree. With the cost reduction on renewables, grid-scale nuclear doesn't make a lot of sense anymore.
However, I hope that nuclear will get a revival with SMR technology. Especially as local power facilities for things like data centers and auto plants and other industrial facilities that require as much power as a small nation.
For a fun prank, pour out a small drop of Nitroglycerin and smack it with a hammer to scare your friends. :^)
Get Michelin Cross-Climate tires. They've got a really different tread design that makes them true All-Weather tires that aren't dogshit in the snow and rain.
This is nothing new from Tesla. My parents have a Model 3 and they can't use a car wash at all with it. Hand wash only.
Classic Conservative. All feelings of empathy begin and end at himself.
Can someone with a legal background explain to me how a law written before the state even existed is somehow considered more legitimate than current law?