Not knowing anything about his death before reading the article, the headline made it sound like some odd coincidence. "Sudden death" makes it sound like something that just happened unexpectedly. Not sure why they didn't just say "...before suicide."
No, that's bullshit. Maybe you just don't remember his first term. His picks then were the worst ever, but not nearly at this level. It was infuriating. You don't remember the harm Betsy Devos did to the department of education? It's the cabinet members who cause much of the destruction.
Oh, well, silly me then. No, like the other guy said, it's very stretchy. If you have your own scrotum, it's easily confirmed. If you have girly parts, the skin is very similar to the outer labia: very sensitive to scratching, but it doesn't hurt to stretch it.
This whole thing is so soul crushing. I've always stayed informed to the point that I consider it a part of who I am. Now Trump and the Republicans control all branches of government, he's putting in literally the worst possible choices for cabinet positions, they're actively planning on some of the most abhorrently racist actions, and Trump is spinning up his grift machine. All of the checks and balances have been removed and replaced with loyalty assessments, and so we're sitting here with no reasonable way to avoid the disasters. My chest is constantly tight and I just don't think I can keep tuned into live coverage of the national disaster.
Not sure there was a right answer in this one. We legitimately bitched about Trump not supporting a peaceful transfer of power. Now he's legitimately won the election, and Biden is trying to support a peaceful transfer of power the way we have for every election other than the one Trump lost.
I don't think they're asking about the stretching, but about having a puddle of alcohol on your scrotum. That was my first thought as well. Probably okay if it's wine, but not sure about something high proof.
When I do bcc to a big list, I describe the distribution in the email header. Like "To: all users of the xxx application" or "To: All Engineering employees at the yyy site."
I agree that, asking with the bad things OP mentions, there are good things about a smaller site. I remember a lot of times on Reddit when I had something to say, but when I went into the thread there were thousands of comments and I'd feel like there just wasn't a point in adding mine.
On Lemmy, when I make a comment, it's very likely to be seen (for better or worse), and I have much more of a feeling of adding to the conversation. It's more like joining a conversation at a party.
There's a huge contingent, even here, who loves both those guys, but maybe more importantly, they're supposed to be on our side. Hell, Trump is the president! Putin is the dictatorial ruler of an enemy country, we expect that he's going to do and say stuff that's terrible.
Isn't this one of the LLMs that was partially trained on Reddit data? LLMs are inherently a model of a conversation or question/response based on their training data. That response looks very much like what I saw regularly on Reddit when I was there. This seems unsurprising.
My wife and I moved into our first house together on Halloween, 1995, so that night we drank a bottle of champagne, watched Young Frankenstein, and handed out candy. Every year since then we've done the same thing to celebrate our anniversary of living together, though sometime a different movie. This year, we couldn't find our DVD, so decided to stream it and found what you did. Apparently Disney bought it and for some reason decided not to make it available. Very frustrating.
That's a good theory. It's long been held that the more population dense area of the country skew liberal because diverse people jammed together learn to understand and get along with each other. You could make an argument that growing up on an internet with unfettered voices expressing themselves would be similar.
But the underlying racism that seems to fuel modern conservatism seems to be growing in all areas. I'm in California, which is about as blue as it gets, but like 40 percent of people voted for Trump.
Or he consider himself a crusader for a cause more than a vigilante and was carrying it to get more attention to his beliefs.