Can I ask you when you were born? Because I remember using the paper strips when I was really young and then at some point they dissapeared and got replaced by those plastic rings. I was born in 94.
That was exactly my experience giving Linux a try for the first time. I gave up but then decided to give it another try with Linux Mint.
I've been using it for over a year now and I haven't looked back. There is a small amount of software that I just can't get to work on Linux so I have dual boot set up, but I found myself booting into windows fewer and fewer times.
And now I'm at a point where I actually dread booting into windows. I't just doesn't feel like it's my machine anymore when it's running windows.
Long story short, give it time, try a few distros and you will eventually get used to it, at which point you will not want to go back to windows.
I remember me as a child recording my own radio shows, with me doing all the announcements, reading articles from magazines or just talking nonsense and then recording music from the radio for the music in between. Good times.
Steuerhinterziehung ist natürlich nie gut, aber ich bin ganz ehrlich, solange hier amerikanische Milliardenkonzerne überhaupt nicht zur Kasse gebeten werden, tue ich mich schwer mich über den Handwerker, der keine Rechnung rausgibt oder den Dönermann, der nur jeden zweiten Döner verbucht wirklich aufzuregen.
Ich weiß, das ist ein bisschen whataboutism, aber das sind echt so gravierende Unterschiede, was da wirklich an Schaden für die Gesellschaft passiert.
This right here. People who complain about this obviously don't know how concept artists work.
At this stage in the process, AI isn't replacing artists, it's mostly replacing shutterstock and Pinterest.
This. Also, he apparently still doesn't understand how tarifs work. Is he still under the impression the country he puts the tarifs on pays them and not the company who imports from them?
It's called "Theory of Mind". It's basically the concept of understanding that other people know things that you don't and it starts when children are around the age of three. VSauce talked about it in one of is videos. It's incredibly interesting:
https://youtu.be/evQsOFQju08?t=5m50s
I remember playing the Avatar game (the blue kind, not the airbender kind) on PS3 and at one point you have to decide in a crucial moment to continue playing as the Navi or the space soldiers, who are essentially the bad guys.
But the thing was that the space soldiers where much more fun to play so I decided to play them and felt bad for the entire game lol.
You Only Move Twice S08E02
For me it's the best. I love Hank Scorpio and the joke density in that episode is insane. It's one great joke after another.
"Have you ever seen a man say goodbye to a shoe?"
"Hehe, yes once."
I'm not saying the physical traits you are talking about aren't real. I'm saying you're using the wrong word to describe them. Biologically there is no such thing as different human races. You are talking about ethnic groups.
If you take two people from an African country they can be genetically closer to an European or Asian person than to each other.
To quote the first paragraph of the Wikipedia article on Race (human categorization):
Modern science regards race as a social construct, an identity which is assigned based on rules made by society. While partly based on physical similarities within groups, race does not have an inherent physical or biological meaning.
Can I ask you when you were born? Because I remember using the paper strips when I was really young and then at some point they dissapeared and got replaced by those plastic rings. I was born in 94.