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  • "drat my bike won't go at unreasonable speeds, my only solution must be abandoning my still perfectly functional bike and laying down several grand on the single least practical means of transportation in the city. What's a MetroCard?"

    Shut. Up.

  • In a city with buses, subways, ferries, light rail... Shut up.

  • And you're a troll, this isn't a zero sum game, making bikes safe matters, you complete weirdo.

  • It never occurred to me until now that the toy's case was the yolk. 🤯

  • There are a lot of Europeans living abroad so who knows, but I agree, I'm pretty skeptical of such a fast rise.

  • Went to the park last night and the lake smelled like eggs, so this is why?

  • Yeah, this is the correct take. Objects or inanimate things have arbitrary gender, but sexed animals can obviously be feminine or masculine.

    Edit: Oooooh, its name is Emily. Misunderstood what the confusion was about. 'Une chatte' then.

  • Oh man, I found chip's challenge again a few years back (it took forever because I couldn't remember the name) but I totally forgot about rodent's revenge!

  • As far as I can tell, gen z's more into Korea, Japan already seems passé (being in a midlife crisis meme doesn't help)

  • Parentheses can also be called (round) brackets, especially in the UK

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  • Personally know a faculty member at Barnard who fled the Holocaust as a child. Sure he must just be delighted to witness such terrifying bullshit. Fuck these monsters.

  • IBM's wasn't nearly as detailed but I really like it too

  • Campbell's first law of motion

  • I kind of got both that impression and its exact opposite, like the whole paragraph feels like a long wink and a nudge, like the author would like to say "maybe fixating on 'line go up' distracts you from all that is good in life" but that would negate The Economist's entire raison d'être.

    It's like Schrodinger's argument.

  • I'm getting Egger from MIB vibes.

  • With all the stuff about the ruthless efficiencies of multinational corporations, I took it more to mean 'ill cough up the dough for a fairphone next time'. But maybe I'm projecting my own reaction to getting fucked by the 4a (all things considered, I'm actually kind of ok with the degraded battery life in the end, spent the 50 bucks on a couple external batteries and I rarely even need to use them).

  • I watched the first few episodes and he comes off as an entitled techbro moron. The last straw for me was when he went on a rant asking 'what does NASA even do anyway, just let SpaceX take over'. Typical silicon valley bubble self-aggrandizing, thinking tech disruptors have anything to do with actual scientists, the worst kind of hypercapitalist obscurantist bullshit.

  • It's not an excuse, it's an explanation. Illness doesn't excuse bad behavior

  • We have tohu-bohu in french, same meaning