> We force him to try everything we put on his plate. As long as a child is receiving adequate nutrition, is it necessary to force him to expand his culinary horizons? Natural curiosity tends to balance out temporary…
It's scary to think what that background stress is doing as the years roll on. I imagine having that whole weight lifted... and then I read articles like this. Maybe we're all doomed. Call the Buddhists.
Latest Gmail is, indeed, a piece of shit. I think it's for the same reason a lot of websites now are (including my university's course portal): everyone is using frameworks that purport to work just as good on mobile as…
Yes. I would assume- based on the exponential nature of wealth distribution- that you would get exponentially more people willing to spend as the amount lowers.
> We force him to try everything we put on his plate. As long as a child is receiving adequate nutrition, is it necessary to force him to expand his culinary horizons? Natural curiosity tends to balance out temporary…
It's scary to think what that background stress is doing as the years roll on. I imagine having that whole weight lifted... and then I read articles like this. Maybe we're all doomed. Call the Buddhists.
Latest Gmail is, indeed, a piece of shit. I think it's for the same reason a lot of websites now are (including my university's course portal): everyone is using frameworks that purport to work just as good on mobile as…
Yes. I would assume- based on the exponential nature of wealth distribution- that you would get exponentially more people willing to spend as the amount lowers.