We re-re-re-re-re-re-re-released Skyrim once again over the last 10 years, it just doesnt have the same traction. It’s just that these audiences are only interested in a game for 6 months max.
We re-re-re-re-re-re-re-released Skyrim once again over the last 10 years, it just doesnt have the same traction. It’s just that these audiences are only interested in a game for 6 months max.
Let’s just file that plan under "anything but reducing consumption "
That’s not it at all. Literally, my children told me, “I don’t want to go up, I just want to go to the houses with bowls”. But it’s not a lazy thing, it’s a social anxiety thing. We don’t chat with strangers, we don’t make small talk with people we don’t know, we don’t ask people things we can find out without asking people things. We’re socially awkward parents and we have socially awkward children.
Millennials, the ones who would much rather text than call on the phone their dearest friends and closest relatives, are 35-40 years old. They’re the ones with halloweening children and those kids are just ask averse to face to face interactions with neighborhood residents as we are.
Seems excessive. Loads of people have spent many many years in as little as 18 Sq. Ft. Why can’t people just be happy with that?
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Isn’t collective punishment against the Geneva Convention?
I forgot all about instruments! Saxophone too
How about the -phones? Like Persephone, Telephone, and Megaphone?
Or that we should agree on “throur”
Yeah, where do I get in on this grant money?
I’ve got a few ideas for studies the world just needs to know about:
“Readiness of handy calculator more prevalent then thought 50 years ago.”
“Silver jumpsuits not as common in 21st century as 20th century media suggests.”
When you get paid to stop something bad that is happening, prevention is not in your best interest.
You just can’t hear that hint over the hint of the constant torment of the growing lower class
And immediate brushing. I worked with a guy who kept a toothbrush at work and he brushed after he had a coffee. Seemed to do the trick!
Meanwhile, in France:
“What’s the roundish thing we eat a lot?”
“Apples?”
“No, the one that grows underground.”
“Dirt apples?”
Drain cleaners work from long exposure on a blockage. You wouldn’t want to handle a chemical that could dissolve all that hair and bio buildup by pouring it through a slow drain because if it splashed on your skin it’d burn through your skin in the same time.
Manual removal is always best. If you want to be proactive, get a long test-tube brush and put it down the drain periodically so you don’t have to disassemble the drain.
It’s disgusting, but it’s satisfying to take it apart and give it the old toothbrush like you suggested from time to time.
Not sure why there are down votes here. It’s an important fact to remember that inflation “falling” doesn’t mean the cost of living is going down.
Whether reversing inflation is good or not isn’t their point. The point is, living is still more expensive than last year and your wage hasn’t been keeping up since the 70s.
That tracks with me. My rule of thumb is if you can hold the container with your bare hands long enough to get it in the fridge, it’s not hot
That’s only because capitalists are deaf to reason and demonstrable facts.
Sounds like that’ll buy you one logistic