also consider the fact that you might have a 40 year old reviewing videogames when the target audience is like 4 years old. my kid and the typical video game reviewer probably have different opinions about the latest…
well the amazing vaccine at best works for 4 months, if that. considering i've recently had covid with minimal issue, i'll take my chances with natural immunity.
i'm not convinced. my whole family got it a couple weeks ago. me and my kids are all unvaccinated, we had very mild cases. my wife was vaccinated and was basically bedridden for 2 weeks.
sounds like it worked
this article takes a very limited view of propaganda. the vast majority of material that the average human is exposed to on a daily basis could be considered to be propaganda.
this will be looked back at in the same way as Lobotomies a few years from now
uh we've already been in one for 2 years lmao
is ksh still relevant today? at my first job i worked on IBM AIX systems that only supported ksh, and all the old timers were convinced that bash was inferior
I have a different interesting "problem". I have prime and I don't know why. No one is paying for it, but i get prime shipping on everything. If i try to look at my prime settings i have the option to sign up for prime.…
disinfo
thanks, i'm dumb
>If you're tired of censorship, cancel culture, and the erosion of civil liberties subscribe to Reclaim The Net. >btw we removed this problematic search engine wtf
it is a problem. if you go to buy the album today, the updated versions already have the offending samples removed. the originally released CD does not have this problem.
cant you just pay the mechanic to take care if it for you while you are doing your important humanity saving work?
one problem i've found with music is someone discovers an uncleared sample, and the album either becomes unavailable, or stays available with samples removed so its not actually the same album anymore.
to add to that, its pretty common for respiratory infections to take months to clear up. its not a covid specific thing
better hide inside forever just to be sure
it's pretty wild comparing Strangers with Candy/Colbert Report Stephen Colbert to today's Late Show Stephen Colbert, I wonder what happened.
im planning on moving out of state in a few months from high cost area. what i've been told is that my salary wont change but I will be at "top of band" in the new area.
>The Japanese media and text books are notoriously light on truth. You should not take them at face value. and american media and text books are not? i think people are just uncomfortable with the possibility that the…
Your quotes are from the US government, my claims are paraphrasing things i learned via Japanese media while in Japan. the truth is probably somewhere in between.
not really, I saw a documentary about it when I was in Japan.
Japan would have been willing to surrender, if the terms allowed for the emperor to remain in power. This was actually in the original surrender draft, but Truman wanted to drop the bombs so he removed the provision at…
>It's at least possible we could do the same here if we didn't have such a high level of resistance to getting vaccinated. why hasn't the flu been eradicated then? >It was only after (in the US) vaccination rates…
also consider the fact that you might have a 40 year old reviewing videogames when the target audience is like 4 years old. my kid and the typical video game reviewer probably have different opinions about the latest…
well the amazing vaccine at best works for 4 months, if that. considering i've recently had covid with minimal issue, i'll take my chances with natural immunity.
i'm not convinced. my whole family got it a couple weeks ago. me and my kids are all unvaccinated, we had very mild cases. my wife was vaccinated and was basically bedridden for 2 weeks.
sounds like it worked
this article takes a very limited view of propaganda. the vast majority of material that the average human is exposed to on a daily basis could be considered to be propaganda.
this will be looked back at in the same way as Lobotomies a few years from now
uh we've already been in one for 2 years lmao
is ksh still relevant today? at my first job i worked on IBM AIX systems that only supported ksh, and all the old timers were convinced that bash was inferior
I have a different interesting "problem". I have prime and I don't know why. No one is paying for it, but i get prime shipping on everything. If i try to look at my prime settings i have the option to sign up for prime.…
disinfo
thanks, i'm dumb
>If you're tired of censorship, cancel culture, and the erosion of civil liberties subscribe to Reclaim The Net. >btw we removed this problematic search engine wtf
it is a problem. if you go to buy the album today, the updated versions already have the offending samples removed. the originally released CD does not have this problem.
cant you just pay the mechanic to take care if it for you while you are doing your important humanity saving work?
one problem i've found with music is someone discovers an uncleared sample, and the album either becomes unavailable, or stays available with samples removed so its not actually the same album anymore.
to add to that, its pretty common for respiratory infections to take months to clear up. its not a covid specific thing
better hide inside forever just to be sure
it's pretty wild comparing Strangers with Candy/Colbert Report Stephen Colbert to today's Late Show Stephen Colbert, I wonder what happened.
im planning on moving out of state in a few months from high cost area. what i've been told is that my salary wont change but I will be at "top of band" in the new area.
>The Japanese media and text books are notoriously light on truth. You should not take them at face value. and american media and text books are not? i think people are just uncomfortable with the possibility that the…
Your quotes are from the US government, my claims are paraphrasing things i learned via Japanese media while in Japan. the truth is probably somewhere in between.
not really, I saw a documentary about it when I was in Japan.
Japan would have been willing to surrender, if the terms allowed for the emperor to remain in power. This was actually in the original surrender draft, but Truman wanted to drop the bombs so he removed the provision at…
>It's at least possible we could do the same here if we didn't have such a high level of resistance to getting vaccinated. why hasn't the flu been eradicated then? >It was only after (in the US) vaccination rates…