

I mean, out of all the heinous fascistic shit Trump has done, this is probably among the least egregious. Plus as a dark comedy enjoyer, I can appreciate this on a “who the fuck starts a conversation like that; I just sat down” sort of level.


I mean, out of all the heinous fascistic shit Trump has done, this is probably among the least egregious. Plus as a dark comedy enjoyer, I can appreciate this on a “who the fuck starts a conversation like that; I just sat down” sort of level.


The English Language Wikipedia probably wouldn’t be hard, or Debian Stable.
All of Debian’s packages might be a tad more expensive, though.
I think that’s just wanting to join a gay primitivist(?) commune.
I, uh, don’t suppose you got room for a bi-curious peep?


I think it’s because people expect that when they opt to buy a game on a physical cartridge, they expect the game to be on the cartridge. With compromises, maybe, but fully on-cartridge.
It’s more likely than you think.
Usually I’m willing to share more when I can tell a customer is engaging with me earnestly, and believe me when I say that I do strongly appreciate it. Feels like a pressure release, especially on busier days or when I’m on my own at the counter.
I’m gonna just go on a brief tirade here—
It’s probably just me, but I despise “how are you doing?” as a greeting.
To put this in context, I work in a customer-facing position, handling returns at a counter. When people come up to me and ask “how are you doing?”, 95% of the time they don’t actually care. And it bothers me in particular because I instinctively want to answer the question honestly, but a) that would result in me going into a non-trivial emotional ramble because of the… everything going on in the world right now, and b) being that open with a stranger is weird.
It’s why I’ve settled into using “fine, relatively” whenever I’m asked that question in a context that demands a terse response. It’s as honest as I can be, captures a decent range of emotions, and at the very least can get a rise out of people who aren’t expecting the standard “good” or “great” or “alright.”


As in, interpreting the Bible as metaphor?
I do think they’re more valid and I’m more willing to respect someone’s faith on that ground. I’ve considered it myself before, even, but my upbringing as a (now former) Roman Catholic has definitely colored my interpretation of it.


The moment I couldn’t square biblical inerrancy with the many contradictory (both mutually exclusive and self-contradictory) statements of the Bible.
Also, being very into astronomy and evolutionary science, which ran hard up against the stories of Creation.
It is from a Zohran Mamdani, but not the NY State Assemblyman Zohran Kwame Mamdani (who is @zohrankmamdani on Twitter)
Well, hopefully he made some new friends during the endeavor too. ^~^
EDIT: Too used to Discord markdown, where ^ doesn’t have semantic value.


I think it’s because microwaves use, well, microwave radiation


I’ve always heard it as “PICNIC”
Problem In Chair, Not In Computer
Maybe because of the color_eyre rust wrapper?
And lithobreaking is technically a form of deceleration, but I wouldn’t exactly call it a safe way to land a rocket.


To be fair, it did also take several thousand years to develop instead of a few decades.


Prepare yourself…


“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Russia!”
Perhaps not vampiric, and perhaps not 95%, but I’d very solidly say that it’s >50% on the conservative end.
But there are very good reasons why Bitcoin is very far from mass adoption as an actual currency.