

RATM listeners as a group didn’t do anything either.
I don’t think music actually compels people to action, conditions do.
RATM listeners as a group didn’t do anything either.
I don’t think music actually compels people to action, conditions do.
It very likely has been a problem and is just being underreported.
A single infection often doesn’t cause much harm, but those who have constant exposure and infections (teachers especially) are having major health problems. It’s barely mentioned outside of science papers.
Having multiple Bluetooth devices is a pain. The adapters are easy to lose. Needing to charge yet another device sucks, especially because the battery will wear out eventually. The adapters I’ve purchased leak audio causing fucking Gemini to interrupt whatever I’m listening to.
It’s a dozen different points of friction that could be avoided by a simple feature.
Can someone ban this homophobe already?
And he can have one once he stops playing all the notes.
Look into public works.
It’s a chunk of plastic on your wrist. It’s always going to be a bit tacky.
This seems much less effective than the Espiku system covered in OSU’s Engineering Out Loud podcast.
I think the scariest thing is that it isn’t a disinformation campaign. Disinformation and propaganda are part of partisan politics (for instance, Republicans still think Joe Biden wanted to defend the police and Democrats still think there’s a pee tape). Just stating true facts is enough to get people arguing.
If we would just accept facts we didn’t like, a lot of these foreign actors would have a lot less power.
Michael Hudson calls it out fairly regularly.
I have this same model. It’s fantastic. The color isn’t perfectly spot-on, but the contrast is there and it works. I’ve printed off a half dozen print-and-play games as well as three Netrunner sets with clear, legible results.
You really don’t enjoy the inside of your own head, huh?
I work in jobs that feature physical labor. Let the capitalist system pay for your fitness regime.
The story with Pyrex is more nuanced than people think.
Yes, the type of glass was switched, but for safety reasons. The classic (all-caps, I believe) PYREX was able to handle the thermal shock of going straight from the freezer to the oven. When it did break, though, it broke into sharp splinters. Modern Pyrex needs to warm up some before being put into the oven, but when it breaks it does so in square chunks.
Like all glassware, scratches and chips seriously degrade the strength of the glass, even if those scratches aren’t visible. Failure can happen unexpectedly because of slight impacts to invisible microfractures. Don’t scrape your glass with metal utensils and be careful with secondhand Pyrex, because you don’t know if it’s been dropped before.
Instant pots absolutely break within a few years. Mine did at 4 years, after the second or third time I made bone broth in it.
That pet ownership is basically slavery
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