As a kid we had the coleco.
Then I was in college and poor. Then working. And working. And working. I honestly never (re)gained the ability to fight with my thumbs, but I’m a force of nature on a bog-standard Dell keyboard and mouse.
As a kid we had the coleco.
Then I was in college and poor. Then working. And working. And working. I honestly never (re)gained the ability to fight with my thumbs, but I’m a force of nature on a bog-standard Dell keyboard and mouse.
… like a seaport, but for the air, dude. Sea. Air. Dude. <Toking noises>
Hey, remember when we replaced only the broken stuff and let the other stuff keep working? Of course not: your entire country is barely over 200 years old.
Bread and circus, boys, bread and circus.
Well we know where you stand on the Taiwan/China question.
Fucken is short for fuckeng, right?
Huawei paid good money to the people who stole that tech from Canada.
What is your general attitude towards those who believe in religion whether they are jewish, Muslim, Christian etc etc.
It’s totally okay, just like when my nephew talks about dinosaurs.
Epicureanism
Word nerds spell ‘lagom’ weird.
IMO: Not having to worry about money.
‘enough’ is massively subjective. Not worrying about money is also very personal.
In America, where people need to sell their house for medical costs - even with a ‘good’ insurance plan - I don’t know any number would free me from worry.
I’ll leave this here.
The happiest nations of the world aren’t obsessed with chasing money and hoarding it because they’ve been supported by their neighbours from birth to where they’re working and supporting their own neighbours. So many of the things that Americans hoard money to try and prevent are just … handled … by everyone’s neighbour, anonymously. The knowledge that this coordination and ‘smoothing’ of stressful troubles is done anonymously, regularly, and unilaterally, serves to reduce a lot of the effects of food insecurity and health insecurity and shelter insecurity. They have a system that works, and it’s shown to be reliable, and people are more calm.
So I’m not going to say how they achieve that, except “find the objectively-ranked happiest nations of the world and either move there or convince your government to do what they’re doing” and I’ll move on. It’s not hard, but you’re going to go through stages of disbelief (nah, that can’t work because people will cheat), bargaining (can I cheat please?), etc, and either you’ll be ultimately frustrated at the fact that your locale just can’t get there, or you’ll be moving to the locales where they’re doing it.
“Democrats fall in love, Republicans fall in line.”
What would Democrats actually change for the better?
See Canada
See Norway
Do like them.
That’s about 20 years of reform.
Back to webnames for you.
Bruce Springsteen. I’m not a fan, but it’s the only thing my 3-note vocal range can sing. That’s three notes, and not three octaves. I barely inflect enough not to be confused with a robot.
nobility taking part in actual on-the-ground warfare.
Weren’t Diana’s kids as involved as they were allowed? Chopper pilots and medics and stuff?
All of the food they grew was organic
Without someone inspecting the water and the soil, how safe was it? ♪♫ Hello typhoid my old friend… ♫♪
y’all qaeda had those on Jan6. They can have 'em.
Samurai sword. But, probably they all have those as well.
something something ‘watery tart’ something.
You know how to kill any party? Start quoting Monty Python.
The first thing that pops into my head is an idea about writing. You’re mixing your tenses.