>That hairline It's over... just shave it
Graphics packs have always existed. But I am glad they are putting it on Steam. Hopefully doing so will make it easier to send money Toady and his brother's way. I know he is struggling with cancer right now... sad…
Let's pretend his passion was Nascar driving... Christopher McCandless sets off, from California in an old car he rebuilt himself (he replaced the fenders and painted it), on a trip to the Daytona 500. He only gets…
Yes, they also make parks unusable. Residential and commercial spaces are meant for humans. There is no need to even compromise for inclusion of animal habitats unless that area has some sort of endangered population.…
>And yet somehow they didn't have the same mentality. Please avoid racist snark like this.
why is this?
UBI studies in a nutshell
>U.S. Space Force Gen. John Raymond told the Senate Armed Service Committee >U.S. Space Force Gen. I know it's unrelated, but it is very strange seeing this title actually written out.
No doubt the tech is cool, but this is actually somewhat disturbing to me. I see it as an expressway for the continued objectification of women, and an easy way for false nudes to begin spreading around. Even if they…
>foremen / women hey. just wanted to let you know that it's preferable to use forepeople. it's the most inclusive (and concise!).
yes and i wouldn't have to live in a "country" run by a fascist cheeto
In your example, institutions built up trust and it was broken by some third party. Public health was compromised as a result. In the case of privacy, the trust was broken by the institutions themselves (Facebook,…
>we I hope you can recognize the conflict of interest here. You appear to work at Apple, and that might just make you less likely to acknowledge the overwhelming number of unethical practices Apple partakes in. EDIT:…
So. Much. This. Google. Microsoft. Apple. Facebook. All have had contract supplying the U.S. military, an organization who's "greatest achievement" is mass murder of Iraqi children. I believe some of these companies…
good. right wing conspiracy theorist nutjobs have no place at the table for rational discussion. and their channels should absolutely not be discoverable on the world's most used video streaming platform.
Uranium is not the only element/mineral of interest that is dissolved in seawater. Research has been done on this stuff before. I'm glad it's being done, but unfortunately this will remain unviable when compared to…
If I'm not wrong, I'm pretty sure they have to import anthracite from Aus, because the coal they have domestically is lignite and bituminous. On another note, China has slowed down coal production not because of carbon…
his videos are a great way to test how much cringe you can handle in a sitting
Sweden also has numerous tax breaks for buying electric vehicles, and does not properly tax the externalities of producing electric cars (running/refueling EVs, however, has very minimal negative externalities)
>The fed printed so much money and dropped rates so low, there’s a massive excess of capital looking for business opportunities Learn about monetary policy is and how the Federal Reserve controls the money supply before…
so... back when the internet was just rich white guys that could afford computers as their hobbies and could get away with making extremely inappropriate jokes without consequence? Yeah, I "miss" it too
>That hairline It's over... just shave it
Graphics packs have always existed. But I am glad they are putting it on Steam. Hopefully doing so will make it easier to send money Toady and his brother's way. I know he is struggling with cancer right now... sad…
Let's pretend his passion was Nascar driving... Christopher McCandless sets off, from California in an old car he rebuilt himself (he replaced the fenders and painted it), on a trip to the Daytona 500. He only gets…
Yes, they also make parks unusable. Residential and commercial spaces are meant for humans. There is no need to even compromise for inclusion of animal habitats unless that area has some sort of endangered population.…
>And yet somehow they didn't have the same mentality. Please avoid racist snark like this.
why is this?
UBI studies in a nutshell
>U.S. Space Force Gen. John Raymond told the Senate Armed Service Committee >U.S. Space Force Gen. I know it's unrelated, but it is very strange seeing this title actually written out.
No doubt the tech is cool, but this is actually somewhat disturbing to me. I see it as an expressway for the continued objectification of women, and an easy way for false nudes to begin spreading around. Even if they…
>foremen / women hey. just wanted to let you know that it's preferable to use forepeople. it's the most inclusive (and concise!).
yes and i wouldn't have to live in a "country" run by a fascist cheeto
In your example, institutions built up trust and it was broken by some third party. Public health was compromised as a result. In the case of privacy, the trust was broken by the institutions themselves (Facebook,…
>we I hope you can recognize the conflict of interest here. You appear to work at Apple, and that might just make you less likely to acknowledge the overwhelming number of unethical practices Apple partakes in. EDIT:…
So. Much. This. Google. Microsoft. Apple. Facebook. All have had contract supplying the U.S. military, an organization who's "greatest achievement" is mass murder of Iraqi children. I believe some of these companies…
good. right wing conspiracy theorist nutjobs have no place at the table for rational discussion. and their channels should absolutely not be discoverable on the world's most used video streaming platform.
Uranium is not the only element/mineral of interest that is dissolved in seawater. Research has been done on this stuff before. I'm glad it's being done, but unfortunately this will remain unviable when compared to…
If I'm not wrong, I'm pretty sure they have to import anthracite from Aus, because the coal they have domestically is lignite and bituminous. On another note, China has slowed down coal production not because of carbon…
his videos are a great way to test how much cringe you can handle in a sitting
Sweden also has numerous tax breaks for buying electric vehicles, and does not properly tax the externalities of producing electric cars (running/refueling EVs, however, has very minimal negative externalities)
>The fed printed so much money and dropped rates so low, there’s a massive excess of capital looking for business opportunities Learn about monetary policy is and how the Federal Reserve controls the money supply before…
so... back when the internet was just rich white guys that could afford computers as their hobbies and could get away with making extremely inappropriate jokes without consequence? Yeah, I "miss" it too