If I have to have microplastics in my balls, then the fish do too dammit!
I have a math degree and still can’t do basic addition
Anti-tankie leftist
If I have to have microplastics in my balls, then the fish do too dammit!
Probably technically, but I can almost guarantee you they quite literally couldn’t care less about two brothers sharing an account. They’re more worried about large groups sharing an account.
The answer to the ruthless indiscriminate killing of civilians is not more ruthless indiscriminate killing of civilians
Ones here in the states vary a lot from place to place. Some places have absolutely everything, books, movies, games, tools, makerspaces (or at least 3d printers), computers etc.
But most city libraries outside if your big big ones are still relatively small. My local one is about the size of a small grocery store, real modest. Damn do the workers there pour their hearts and souls into it though, they’re always hosting events and stuff. Really appreciate our library workers. Main benefit is getting access to their network, which generally gets you a whole host of other stuff. Ebook rentals, audio book rentals, book transfers, etc.
It’s a shame what the GoP is trying to do to the American library system.
They’re solid generic blockbuster action-ish movies. They’re not amazing, but they’re fun enough that I think they’re worth a watch if you can’t decide what to watch one night.
Everyone in general
I’m definitely oversimplifing, but this sort of thing relies 80% on whether or not the SMM can be fucked to make an account on the site
All the square head breeds tend to be such goobers, I love them. My sisters in town, she’s got a pittie mix. Damn dog broke into my room the other night and woke me up. Took her a second to realize I was awake, and she was definitely purposefully waking me up.
She’s both such a little shit and a sweetheart lmao
I know it’s kinda cheating to bring them up in this context, but the Swiss manage to run trains to very small towns just fine
Emulation when I was younger (and to a lesser extent now. I own the vast majority of old consoles/games I have any interest in playing these days). These days it’s near exclusively TV/Movies and pretty much entirely because of convenience. Between myself and the others in my household, we have near every streaming service, I just can’t be fucked to figure out which one what I want to watch is on.
I really need to get around to turning my old pc into a media server.
I think survivorship bias plays into it as well. Yeah, most the stuff on the radio today is kinda meh. Most the stuff on the radio in those days was kinda meh too. All the meh songs got forgotten, and you only remember the bangers. You’ve already seen it happen to 00s music and we’re watching it happen with the 10s.
But yeah, it’s wild how many people look at how accessible different types of music are now and just… don’t go looking.
In a pretty short span of time no less.
I’ve definitely had 16 drinks in a day before, just spread out over, yknow, most that day.
Car bad, train good
I fucking hate stroads
If we’re going old school, go old school. Oldest kid rides in the bed.
Ah yep, you’re right that’s the one I was thinking of. Both are pretty interesting, forget how young this country is sometimes.
So I went to double check, and I got a fair bit of it wrong.
Irene Triplett
She was actually the daughter of the woman I thought I was talking about. Her mother married her father at ages 29 and 78 respectively, and she was born one of five children in 1930, living until the age of 90 before passing in 2020.
Not at all an answer to your question, but a very semi-related tangent.
The last receipt of a US Civil War pension passed away relatively recently. She was a young woman who would regularly help out a local older man, a civil war vet with no kids or family otherwise. Towards the end of his days, he married her so she’d get the benefits of his pension, as things were really really tough.
Some of the detail might be off, going off of memory, but that’s the general gist.
EDIT:
So I went to double check, and I got a fair bit of it wrong.
Irene Triplett
She was actually the daughter of the woman I thought I was talking about. Her mother married her father at ages 29 and 78 respectively, and she was born one of five children in 1930, living until the age of 90 before passing in 2020.
Russia could’ve, y’know, just not done an illegal invasion of Ukraine.
While true, the general cultural preference for larger vehicles will inherently carryover to when people are deciding what EV to buy.
Kbin does that sometimes