I pop in every month or so. I’ll see ya around!
I pop in every month or so. I’ll see ya around!
I think it’s like the old trope of asking a fish how the water is and they reply “what’s water?”
Mysticpickle drops bombshell on journalists. Entire industry collapses!
In Soviet Russia memory manages you!
I think I got “cunT” once and gave myself a heart attack because I thought I had accidentally committed a frustrated debugging log message to a work repo. I found it while searching for swears but it was in a file I hadn’t changed
My boy Faramir taught me to not hate the soldier on the ground
This is true but coal mining is just as bad and requires orders of magnitude (mineral fuels) more excavation than all of the other minerals combined. If we can stop mining coal by using renewables the total amount of mining will be a fraction of what it currently is. Plus many of the other minerals can be reused where coal just ends up as carbon in the atmosphere.
It can mean cringe but it’s more similar to the word strange and can be good or bad depending on context. Someone who learns Elvish and wears clothes from the 1920s could be considered weird but interesting. Republicans are the kind of weird that makes you feel uncomfortable around them. “Why are they so concerned about what my children are wearing?” Kind of weird
That serenity is why I enjoy running Arch with basically nothing on it. My OS doesn’t do shit and I love it
I didn’t know about this. Thank you for the knowledge fellow human!
Looks like wildfire season has started
I got a media failed to load error at first and thought that was the joke
Armor and clothing in movies and shows with historical settings. I really appreciate when they get the details right and it can be really jarring when it’s bad. The Northman is a good example of what vikings probably dressed like, which is basically the same as how all medieval people dressed. Simple wool and linen tunics and big cloaks fastened with broaches. No fur capes or leather armbands or cornrows, looking at you Vikings on the “history” channel.
We’re pointing out the bad things not the cool things
The George Floyd protests were outliers and the bigger picture shows that Tennessee is one of the most violent states in the country: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_violent_crime_rate.
Even if you look at homicides per county, violence in TN is pretty widespread: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Granted, Washington state’s homicides look fairly evenly distributed there but the worst areas are outside of Seattle. Also, based on your description of TN I’d expect it to look like Illinois where most homicides occurs in specific areas of Chicago
Where did you see that it was a bolt action rifle? I couldn’t find any real details on the weapons used. I’m looking for sensible gun policies to advocate for in the US and a mass shooting with a bolt action refutes my “limit the rate of fire” idea.
I think it’d make more sense if it was a car seat since coffee is a cozy luxury where kids are a lot of work and responsibility. Then it’s more of a lost free time joke than a “wife bad” joke. I still thought the longing look back was silly though
I thought the F 35 was kind of a flop. Not doubting you. I don’t keep up with modern military stuff (more of sword nerd) and I just remember hearing it was a money pit
Not German enough, needs more unnecessary capital letters
I feel like the whole point of a talking pet is teaching it to swear at you