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  • Dude got off easy lol. He should spend the rest of his days counting his lucky stars or whatever god he believes in.

  • Given the way things are going right now re: storylines and plot, yes this is how you answer that question.

  • This is the optimal solution.

  • Just gonna squeeze every last drop out of you. Every. Last. Drop.

  • What an absolute legend.

  • Nice

  • I don’t see the difference lol.

  • Post it. Full send.

  • Aka he will support the re-establishment of the Soviet Union.

  • She is currently a doctor, married, has a kid, and is doing quite well for herself.

  • This next national election is simple: do you want 4 more years of Trump or not?

    No: Vote for Joe Biden.

    Yes: Vote for Trump, vote third party, or abstain.

    The republicans are a minority now and are trying everything to win the electoral college despite their minority status. They will LOVE you to not vote because of Biden’s stance on __________.

    So make your choice.

  • Same. That was incredible.

  • No he saw it at a drive in. And it was Episode I.

  • My boss just watched his first Star Wars movie and when I tell you I’m not kidding when I say I’m literally planning this…

  • This was always what the big businesses wanted - to recover all the cash they didn’t get during 2020. Then blame the inflation on democrats.

  • Netflix already does this. They all will just copy each other. Eventually ads will come for the top tier levels too. Enough is never quite enough for these people.

  • Legendary video

  • Recursion!

  • Tomorrow YouTube is introducing ads when you think about YouTube.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Dell finding ways to absolutely suck as an employer

    arstechnica.com /information-technology/2024/03/dell-tells-remote-workers-that-they-wont-be-eligible-for-promotion/