Sometimes it feels like playing up how everything is sacred for native Americans actually infantaliszes them and gives the American government a pass on the truly horrific wrongs committed against native Americans.
Sometimes it feels like playing up how everything is sacred for native Americans actually infantaliszes them and gives the American government a pass on the truly horrific wrongs committed against native Americans.
Me: what’s that mean?
Them: age sex and where you’re from ;)
Me: 13/m
Them: do you have a bush yet?
Me: A bush? What do you mean?
Literally my first interaction in a chat room.
Of course, but the percentage of capable zoomers who are actually tech savvy is much smaller than millenials, for the reasons already stated.
Just the other day I witnessed a zoomer grad student who didn’t know how to use a file explorer on his new windows laptop because he had grown up with an iPad and iPhone.
Anyone want to cyber?
I don’t know what the hell is going on but I love these comics
This has been a popsci fantasy for a quarter of a century or more. Google tried it and gave up.
It straight up makes up sources and citations.
They can’t because they are either a provocateur or a fool
Goddamn I needed to hear this
It’s funny cause it’s true
Land snails also shit out of the same hole they breath through.
I still do, but I used to, too.
Wobbly windows, rotating cube workspace switcher, and a flaming bonanza animation when a windows was closed.
The year was ~2003
Because NASA treats its waste water like every other sane responsible rocket company or government agency.
SpaceX fans have known about this for a long time now, and they just don’t care. They’ve shouted down anyone who has pointed it out for well over a year now
CO2 and water. The rocket fuel is not the source of the mercury.
Cleaner fuel? It’s oxygen and methane. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, no mercury. Still I can’t think of a source.
I am 100% convinced Twitter is being intentionally destroyed by a cabal of evil oligarchs and nation states.
I love it. Reminds me of close up views of sun spots. Or maybe iron filings in a magnetic field.