I'm not going to act like slang back in the day was top-notch all the time. But the "slang" from the last 5 years has been just extra lazy. It really feels like a sad, sad attempt to get like a "viral" word to trend; it seems really social media forced and not natural like it used to be. There's a reason slang stuck around so long (and some survived) compared to this. To what end, I'm not sure, but idiots still post "first" on youtube videos... so, idk, a race to the bottom, I guess. That is to say, this "slang" is gammy.
Oh how kind of them! They force disconnect an appliance but give you a coupon to buy the latest model.
And the newest model is different how? It's a thermostat after all.
Whole reason I got one was because of the promised savings (never saw any, from the learning, just bullshit offers that allowed the electric company access...).
Guess it's back to the tried and true mercury thermostat.
I mean, even like 2018 it wasn't uncommon to stand in line at my local Chipotle for 15-20 minutes. No DoorDash orders, no online orders. Just really slow workers, but also understaffed, and somehow always waiting for something (rice, veggies, anything from the grill). I mean I can talk that up to poor management.
Some comics are going to translate better if you can go R. Like if you want to portray something truly cruel, dark, painful, tragic, I feel like you're not really going to get that on anything less than an R. Like DC's Identity Crisi. Or you could just look at movies that did come out like Logan, or Deadpool. If there's a Peacemaker film you probably would want that rated R.
You forgot to mention, that was was fired from PayPal(?) for being incompetent.
And the engineers he hires are either not that great, or (more likely) are having to play fast and loose due to unrealistic expectations. Like the original hyperloop demo that was setup years ago for a competition, instantly rusted and was secured poorly. It's since been destroyed.
When I was a kid, I knew a kid who was (presumed) special needs but also EXTREMELY VIOLENT. I remember being in the 3rd grade and seeing him literally being carried away into a side room at school (probably to get him away from someone). And I mean like some teachers had his arms, and others had his legs, literally suspending him in the air because he wasn't going willingly to any degree.
He was known for biting and clawing. One time, he flat-out just choked me. He was a known entity in the school.
I have no idea where he ended up. I think his mom ended up putting him in a group home or something because she basically couldn't overpower him anymore, and he made it known he was pissed at her.
Who you are now, isn't likely who you'll be in 6 years. You'll change a lot over the next few years as you become an adult. Legally, becoming an adult is the difference of a day. But actually maturing into an adult takes time and effort. Yes effort, you'll meet plenty of adults who cling to their highschool self.
I don't know if alcohol is still placed on a pedestal like it was in my teens, but alcohol isn't that great. It's an expensive poison humans can sorta metabolize. It can taste good, but moderation is key. The point isn't to get drunk. As an adult who can drink anytime I please, is generally would rather just have water.
Now is a great time to get into a fitness routine.
I'm not going to act like slang back in the day was top-notch all the time. But the "slang" from the last 5 years has been just extra lazy. It really feels like a sad, sad attempt to get like a "viral" word to trend; it seems really social media forced and not natural like it used to be. There's a reason slang stuck around so long (and some survived) compared to this. To what end, I'm not sure, but idiots still post "first" on youtube videos... so, idk, a race to the bottom, I guess. That is to say, this "slang" is gammy.