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  • Earth? Wood comes from trees and other plants that both grow from the earth, and decompose back into the earth.

  • Careful, this is how you get zombies.

  • Did you know that before crowbars were invented, they used to drink at home?

  • Psh. Codes are for wussies.

  • What if… hear me out… we pipe straight up into space, and then use a 90° bend to angle the remaining pipe to the sun. Shouldn’t Be too difficult, but I bet those plumbers would charge an expensive ass trip fee.

    We’ll need a shit ton of that purple PVC glue though.

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  • Thank you. I will never not look at the barstool I sit in next. 🤮

  • Instagram also auto skips some reels (i.e. makes it look like you swiped up on it when you didn’t), and then shows you the same ad you just skipped right after.

  • Regardless of intention, thank you for taking the time to give me a thoughtful response. While I was not trying my come off as attacking you for your post, I would have understood if you had taken it that way. And if I did offend you, I offer my sincerest apologies. 😊

  • This reads more like a complaint about capitalism, and not on the people making suggestions on other people’s posts. i.e. you’re using a straw man fallacy to argue against capitalism by using people giving advice to others as the vehicle.

    But, giving you the benefit of the doubt here, I’d like to point out that people are social by nature. We thrive on some form of interconnectedness with other people. We also like to help others, if we can. So it stands to reason that if we see someone having similar troubles to us, we will reach out and offer suggestions that we’ve found to be successful (yes, to ourselves). And unless the poster simply wants to rant, without seeking guidance for their situation, they should clearly set that expectation in their posts. Another solution that’s worked for me in the past (😉) is to ignore advice that I feel is irrelevant and move on.

  • Eh. I’m dead. That’s somebody else’s problem now.

  • Years ago (2019), my ex and I bought those little magnetic balls for our kids. To this day she is still finding those balls all over her house.

    It’s the gift that keeps on giving.

  • It is possible, and encouraged, to call your party out on their bullshit. Criticism is a very important tool in democracy.

  • Thank you!

    • Fixed tapping the tab bar to scroll to top not behaving correctly on iOS 26

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  • They really should’ve focused on teaching Popper’s Paradox instead.

  • “Freedom of speech” is bullshit. She got to say what she wanted, and now she gets to get the grade she deserves.

    This was the biggest failing of (at least) my generation (gen-x): we were only taught that we had a freedom of speech, but never taught that there still could be consequences.

    The professor has the right to express their side, and unfortunately will probably suffer the consequences, thud negating the bad grade. This will only serve to embolden said psychology student to keep doing what they did, and other professors will allow it to happen, lest they suffer the same consequences themselves.

    I used to say that the system is broken, but now I realize it’s merely working as intended.

  • It very much is a threat to all of us.

  • mates every night throughout its life…

    only found in humans…

    If you believe that, I’ve got some beach-front property in Arizona to sell you! 🤣

  • Oh you sweet summer child.

    Even when Trump dies, there is somebody much worse waiting in the wings. 2028 is not going to be a salvation.