Yes but we’re talking about fireworks now. Have you tried adding fireworks to your food? Could be a huge win.
Yes but we’re talking about fireworks now. Have you tried adding fireworks to your food? Could be a huge win.
Former colonial powers are accused of doing colonial stuff again. Obviously China is the bad guy for attempting to prevent this violation.
Do you have excess creative energy?
Pour it into discussion that achieves nothing of value.
I like your comment and I was just trying to make a lame joke that obviously didn’t land. We rarely know who we’re talking to online. The joke could be on me.
That’s one of the few remaining options on Reddit. I heard from Holiday Fart Cruise that Facebook doesn’t permit alt accounts to exist for long.
These platforms have their uses for local information, as a lurker, but interacting with them gets shittier by the day.
Which is exactly what an NPC would say.
I’m using to dissolve all the micro plastic I’ve been eating on the sly
It is in the nature of people to fight and exploit others. No pacifist society would last long without weaponry. Hence, we need people to make weapons. I’m also an animal lover who eats meat and recognise the hypocrisy in my position.
The trouble with weapons is that after we’ve made them we are no longer in control of how they are used. I would rather use my talents to improve other people’s lives but I understand why people make guns.
Yes. I don’t want my effort to be dedicated to death and destruction. Imagine you’re the guy who designed the iconic Tomahawk cruise missile. You can’t mistake that profile. Every time you see or hear about one of those things being launched you know there’s a good chance many people are going to die. Who wants that on their conscience?
The catch is no one has a car.
‘It did seem odd that he didn’t want to learn how to land the plane’
Don’t try to confuse me with your science.
PS. Good catch with link, lol
The vast majority of people are techno illiterate, even within firms that make technology. A handful of people (relatively speaking) are making most of the stuff. Everyone else is just feeding that process. The legal system is set up to motivate the concealment of information about products. You cannot find the documentation to repair embedded systems, even if you have the desire to fix them and the ‘right to repair’.
In our village we have a wildly popular ‘repair cafe’ where people bring their faulty electrical items to be repaired by volunteers. People don’t want to toss their duff appliances in landfill but we need the tools and education.
Yes. It’s going to be 9/11 x 2 which is 18/11
Products are developed and in that process technology is created. Once the technical problems have been solved, manufacturers seek to remove as much cost from the process as possible and this generally degrades the durability of the product. The biggest problem with a lot of technology is that virtually no consideration is given to the long term maintenance of the product. There’s no way to interface the system with other parts and re-use the product. We throw it away and buy the next thing because that’s good for capitalism but it’s horrible for people and the environment.
Is that Homer Simpson?
I would say ‘show bobs and vegana’
Stylish and protected, nice combo