Indeed, and a fairly recent discovery among Velociraptors. > The feathers of the flightless Velociraptor may have been used for display, for covering their nests while brooding, or for added speed and thrust when…
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for consumerism, but if you got to the point where the business you're buying products from has the key to your house just so you can keep up with deliveries, maybe it's time to reconsider…
It's probably going to take a lot more than 10 years of self-delusion to overcome thousands of years of evolution.
> Same tactic used by r/The_Donald against r/politics. And yet the irony of it all is that the reason some r/bitcoin users migrated to r/btc was that any discussion even remotely critical of core's decision would get…
Finally someone is pointing at the elephant in the room. When I look at my student billing account, I see $60,000 waived under my grad "tuition waiver" every year. Should I feel thankful, or completely dumbfounded by…
Indeed, and a fairly recent discovery among Velociraptors. > The feathers of the flightless Velociraptor may have been used for display, for covering their nests while brooding, or for added speed and thrust when…
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for consumerism, but if you got to the point where the business you're buying products from has the key to your house just so you can keep up with deliveries, maybe it's time to reconsider…
It's probably going to take a lot more than 10 years of self-delusion to overcome thousands of years of evolution.
> Same tactic used by r/The_Donald against r/politics. And yet the irony of it all is that the reason some r/bitcoin users migrated to r/btc was that any discussion even remotely critical of core's decision would get…
Finally someone is pointing at the elephant in the room. When I look at my student billing account, I see $60,000 waived under my grad "tuition waiver" every year. Should I feel thankful, or completely dumbfounded by…