one time, i saw somebody try to sneak by a big truck making a necessarily wide right turn, and get the whole left side of the car sheered off like a pad of butter.
one time, i saw somebody try to sneak by a big truck making a necessarily wide right turn, and get the whole left side of the car sheered off like a pad of butter.
just cause you recognize that you gotta use steam if you wanna make a living, doesn’t mean you can’t hate steam and wish they didn’t have such a monopoly. lots of people use things they hate, just cause that’s the meta, y’know?
because they prefer to dream of themselves as billionaires in potentia. it’s hard to admit you’ve been duped, especially when society gives you so many targets to punch down on.
or, as futurama put it, link
gotta be either the tiny computer i’m typing this on, or the large, sturdy, wooden stick in the corner. if i had to pick to keep just one though, it’d be the phone. a sturdy stick has a million and one uses, but it’s also fairly easily replaceable.
picking a favourite is hard, but In The Tall Grass (2019) is definitely up there, and i never see anyone talk about it. also, Malignant (2021). definitely try to go in blind for that one if you can.
i’m always surprised that most people rank the nun as the worst in the conjuring franchise. i think it’s probably my favorite. conjuring 2 is phenomenal too. and they’re definitely horror.
from the article it sounds like they aren’t getting overtime pay, or any pay at all for the extra work days. instead they’ve been promised some extra paid days off in the future, but only after their current project ends, and only if they don’t get laid off by that point.
they’re presenting the candidates differently, sure, but i honestly don’t know who you think this is favouring.
i read the whole article and still have no idea what this has to do with furries.
i switched to linux exclusively i think in 2011. currently using mx linux on my desktop.
i can’t believe i just watched that whole thing. it was spellbinding, start to finish.
I have knowledge. People who disagree with me have beliefs. /s
nah but for real its all the same, innit? it’s just a matter of how well supported you think your thoughts/beliefs/knowledges are. if i was drawing that kind of a distinction in my head, wouldn’t that mean that i’m thinking things are true that i simultaneously know are false? if i was gonna have ‘knowledge’ and ‘beliefs’ rattling in my head as separate things, that seems like me it’d smack of willful self-delusion.