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His wife might have had a performance enhancing drug on her tongue
His wife might have had a performance enhancing drug on her tongue
They saw OceanGate and said, yes let’s build our planes like that.
A new record for July 5th. Death Valley hits 127 every year on different days. Not really noteworthy.
I feel like Death Valley always hits 127 degrees.
People make drip coffee with Arabica beans
Disrupter in the sense of arsonist, vandal
Yeah, I did as well, but their op-Ed’s in the last 6 months are batshit crazy. They’re toeing the line for Israel’s far right.
This is about the US, but you knew that before you made your comment
Israel doesn’t give a fuck about the hostages. The existence of hostages means Israel can keep up its war. Its ultimate goal is the annihilation of the remaining Palestinian people.
Seems like it’s useless to be a critic of Putin. If you want to oppose Putin, use force.
This is good because it will attract journalists to the platform. Journalists made Twitter what it was.
Netflix has no way to continue growing aside from increasing prices. That is a bad sign. They will just keep squeezing people. Your best bet is to stop subscribing.
It’s because they’ve concentrated so much fucking power. They just happened to exist at the best possible time to exist on the planet in the right fucking place. They don’t know what it’s like to have existed after them or to exist in a less optimal place. They are the most spoiled fucking generation in the history of the planet. No people has known such privilege.
The Atlantic, run by a former IDF soldier, should shut the fuck up.
Let’s talk about ads in Google Chrome… proceeds to describe how the fediverse works.
Oh yeah completely normal for a US think tank president to be threatening bloodshed
Leave this old nerd alone
I don’t know if that’s the absolute norm. Sure, Airbnb might be easier to get a bigger place, but I find they’re usually pricier than hotels, unless you’re with a big group. I personally would rather stay in hotels just because it’s a more consistent experience. Airbnbs vary wildly and each host is different. You also have more responsibilities. I’d rather just be an anonymous customer with zero responsibilities.
I hate 2FA tied to a phone number. It makes it really hard to change your phone number when you’ve got 150 random accounts tied to it. Let me put that TOTP in my password manager.