I remember this book, I don’t remember microdosing, but I’m pretty sure the dinosaur hatched from a chicken egg.
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I remember this book, I don’t remember microdosing, but I’m pretty sure the dinosaur hatched from a chicken egg.
Becoming incoherent because of a illness, that doesn’t hospitalize you, isn’t a great trait for a president.
We lost to Trump in 2016 because we ignored how relentlessly unpopular Hilary Clinton was, Republicans spent decades smearing her every chance they got.
Biden just proved their claims about his mental fitness, if we ignore that by calling it optics, we’ll lose.
I’m concerned too much more salt may lead to salting of land, but I may be worried over nothing.
I also don’t fully trust our ability to predict negative outcomes if it’s profitable to ignore them.
I never said burn more oil?
Also I’m not a huge fan of the idea of seeding the atmosphere with salt water, that salt has to come down eventually.
It is the Sulfer thing. Sulfer Dioxide was shading the planet and making clouds more reflective, cooling the earth and we’re fairly uncertain by how much.
Even though the article doesn’t say it outright, the obvious conclusion is that we should have stopped using fossil fuels decades ago. And even if stop now we don’t know how much more warming we’d do without the sulfer dioxide. Which shouldn’t be added to the atmosphere because it would kill an outrageous amount of people.
Sure, but zero costs changed for me, insurance premium was the same, taxes were the same, interest rate was the same (fixed interest loan). And yet somehow they low balled it and now it’s my job to fix it.
I’ve got Knob and Tube wiring in part of my home, so only the state of Ohio is willing to insure me, and my insurance premiums stayed the same. So at least I have that going for me. My bank still raised my mortgage by 20% because apparently they can’t set up an escrow properly and apparently that’s my problem now.
Democrats: “You’re being poisoned and we need to clean it up”
Republicans: “the poisoning will continue until you give the poisoners immunity”
I recently moved to Linux because windows did the first time setup pop up on me when I needed to use my 5 year old desktop in a time crunch before I was late.
When I got back, somehow despite me telling windows no to resetting my default browser to edge, my default browser was edge and windows had updated to windows 11.
Is it possible I misread the dialog because I was in a rush. Sure. It is. But also fuck microsoft.
I see where you’re at, but everything I mentioned is in the first paragraph of the article. It’s not like it’s buried.
There’s far more nuance than the headline suggests. He said he’d stop commencement specifically if the cops came to arrest people. He also asked no one shout down the president.
He did not request zero protest.
They should oust Mike Johnson, and make Hakeem Jefferies the Speaker and change the rules so it requires a majority of democrats to oust him.
It seems pretty bad all around. Even the privileged are looking at over a third of their jobs vanishing due to automation.
If we’re going to force people to work to live, maybe removing jobs due to automation isn’t the best thing for society.
Bit coin is 100% a representation of anarcho-capitalism.
Just because the winners aren’t AnCaps doesn’t mean anything.
Now admittedly, I bailed on Crypto in 2012 when I realized it needed an ever growing amount of power to sustain itself. So I could be wrong.
Anarcho-Capitalism resulted in a Corporation being in complete control. Color me surprised. It’s also full of grifters? Say it isn’t so. /s
This seems like a conspiracy for targeted harassment, with a strong case of doxxing.
With an email account I created 10 minutes ago and no registered church within the app, I’ve been able to pull the names and addresses of myself, my neighbors, and the names of people whose address I’ve checked.
This is a privacy nightmare.
Well I played it, once, 12 years ago when the graphics were good. I don’t remember them being mind blowing, but I don’t remember them being bad either.
I dont think it really had an “are we the baddies” story, it was a very graphic anti war game for me.
It is one of the better executed anti-war message in games. Nothing I’ve played has come as close to its level of execution. I remember thinking, at the time, that the competitive multi-player really undercut the message of the single player campaign.
Spec Ops: The Line is an excellent game.
Is a hammer a cosmic ray in this example?
I think it started out that way but eventually they took the dinosaur to a museum because they couldn’t do it on their own. It was a children’s book I probably read 30 years ago.