adding paper to a compost pile will give different results than keeping a book stored in the proper conditions
even if we archive everything, hundreds of years from now all of “the worlds information” could very well be unusable and unreadable for a variety of factors(no one remembers how to deal with the file formats, EMP, bit…
i used to argue with the other middle schoolers about how dark forces was superior to doom because you could look up and down. it really did seem pretty amazing in 1995 dos gaming was great. you had to work to get games…
what if people are actually better off not having 24/7 internet access in their pocket and all the new expectations that go along with it? i’d definitely like to return to that world given the chance
> As recently as 1999, it was commonly stated that babies could not feel pain until they were a year old, how would it even be possible to reach that conclusion?
how noble of them to enable billions more people to look at ads
people didn’t even think animals felt pain until the 1980s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_in_animals#History
those are pretty common on roads in rural areas
relatable descriptions of people and things are now problematic
chip shortage is due to smic sanctions, no one seems to want to talk about this
what is a “dynamic” society? why is that better than a society where people have deep roots in their local community that span across multiple generations?
>Are chilren in the UK given the choice for themselves? why should they be? if the scientists determined that the vaccine is of marginal benefit to them compared to the risks, then they don’t need it. the fact that they…
i don’t think you can conclusively say there wasn’t something fishy about the 2020 election. the 2016 election was considered “stolen” or “hacked” by the losing party that year too
it doesn’t even have to be a conspiracy. maybe our leaders are just really dumb and making dumb decisions, is that really so implausible? many of them are also older and in higher risk groups, could that factor into…
fortunately we have this thing called an “immune system”
“misinformation”
examples?
smoke breaks are like 75% of a salarimans working day, what are they supposed to do with that time now
can we trade?
the shortages are not just in cutting edge chips, it’s ics in general. even mundane things like smart lamps are sold out
no mention of the SMIC sanctions?
adding paper to a compost pile will give different results than keeping a book stored in the proper conditions
even if we archive everything, hundreds of years from now all of “the worlds information” could very well be unusable and unreadable for a variety of factors(no one remembers how to deal with the file formats, EMP, bit…
i used to argue with the other middle schoolers about how dark forces was superior to doom because you could look up and down. it really did seem pretty amazing in 1995 dos gaming was great. you had to work to get games…
what if people are actually better off not having 24/7 internet access in their pocket and all the new expectations that go along with it? i’d definitely like to return to that world given the chance
> As recently as 1999, it was commonly stated that babies could not feel pain until they were a year old, how would it even be possible to reach that conclusion?
how noble of them to enable billions more people to look at ads
people didn’t even think animals felt pain until the 1980s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_in_animals#History
those are pretty common on roads in rural areas
relatable descriptions of people and things are now problematic
chip shortage is due to smic sanctions, no one seems to want to talk about this
what is a “dynamic” society? why is that better than a society where people have deep roots in their local community that span across multiple generations?
>Are chilren in the UK given the choice for themselves? why should they be? if the scientists determined that the vaccine is of marginal benefit to them compared to the risks, then they don’t need it. the fact that they…
i don’t think you can conclusively say there wasn’t something fishy about the 2020 election. the 2016 election was considered “stolen” or “hacked” by the losing party that year too
it doesn’t even have to be a conspiracy. maybe our leaders are just really dumb and making dumb decisions, is that really so implausible? many of them are also older and in higher risk groups, could that factor into…
fortunately we have this thing called an “immune system”
“misinformation”
examples?
smoke breaks are like 75% of a salarimans working day, what are they supposed to do with that time now
can we trade?
the shortages are not just in cutting edge chips, it’s ics in general. even mundane things like smart lamps are sold out
no mention of the SMIC sanctions?