I like the flavor and texture of an unpeeled carrot.
I like the flavor and texture of an unpeeled carrot.
limiting entrepreneurial freedom
Also known as protecting consumers.
Which brings us back to the real, underlying, problems with the prevalent model: greed and the concentration of wealth.
No thanks, I filled up on Dogecoin before dinner.
I too was married once.
I “discovered” caffeine the summer between 7th and 8th grade. Vanilla lattes changed everything. In high school they sold us sodas and snacks between classes. By 9th grade, I couldn’t stay awake through 2nd period (geometry) without drinking a 20 oz. Mt. Dew before class. When I realized what was happening I stopped drinking Mt. Dew. It was a rough couple of weeks. It was my first experience with drug dependence. Informed my approach to drugs for the rest of my life. I got lucky, I suppose.
Or both!
edit: My enthusiasm was well meant but misplaced. On further consideration, I don’t want government to control social media.
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What’s orange?
First past the post is irreparably broken. I’d be happy to try ranked choice. It doesn’t have to be perfect, just better.
TIL Voyager PWA https://vger.app/
And it wouldn’t matter if they did. Such contracts are not legal in the US. In fact, employers can be fined simply for requesting an employee sign a contract that restricts their right to discuss salary.
Oregon joins the chat…
Doesn’t look like it. It’s not in my list of blocks. I can navigate to the community, but none of the posts are shown. It’s just an empty feed.
I didn’t know DayZ had PvE servers. I like to watch DayZ streamers sometimes, but I could never play it PvP. That kind of thing is too stressful for me. I might have to check out PvE.
Thief, Power Wash Simulator, Dead Cells, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Car Mechanic Simulator 2021.
I’m not sure I understand. As recently as a few years ago, it was common to find high quality long-form articles on just about any subject linked from your favorite subreddits/tweeters/etc. Now, it seems like the majority of “news” articles I come across are vapid, two paragraph, summaries of a Reddit post or Twitter thread, that don’t anything substantive of their own. I mean, yeah you could find a lot of that 5 years ago too, but now it’s hard to find anything else. It wasn’t that long ago that we had newspapers and magazines, both online and offline, that were actually known for hard-hitting, in-depth journalism. Then they all got sold to companies like Meredith and Conde Nast and have become nothing but thinly veiled advertising. I guess my point is that it hasn’t always been that way, and it doesn’t have to be that way now.
Grover Norquist fucks off forever
This is the world I want to live in.
A surprisingly ok movie.