I don’t know, a lawn with just a small portion mowed and the rest standing tall? That shit would haunt me in my own afterlife.
I don’t know, a lawn with just a small portion mowed and the rest standing tall? That shit would haunt me in my own afterlife.
It’s old.reddit.com or nothing for me.
I honestly wonder if this has ever actually been the case.
Do it. Give in. It’s great.
Yep. That’s what happens for me, too.
That or “only following orders.”
Oh, but surely giving Russia that territory will ensure peace for our time! Now go home and get a nice, quiet sleep.
/Neville Chamberlain
It’s like when some places in the US stopped testing for COVID - no tests = no positive results = no COVID. Flawless logic.
I remember driving through Iowa and seeing vast fields of corn and learning that the majority of that corn was not even destined for human consumption. That kinda blew my mind.
I agree. Would I rather have no cancer? Absolutely. But if my body is going to crank up some cancer cells anyway, I’d rather have chronic (but managed) cancer and keep living than just cancer that will kill me.
Knew what it was before I even clicked on it. Well played, Madison420. Well played, indeed.
Sadly, recalls are not a thing in NC. Have to wait until the next election to vote for someone else.
I am but a simple human - I see a Fahrenheit 451 reference, I upvote it.
Actually, Cunningham’s Law says nothing of the sort. If you look at the source material as I have done - and in the original Phoenician, because so much is lost in translation otherwise - you’ll quickly note that Cunningham is really attempting to convey the hopeless sense of man’s search for purpose in a cruel, unforgiving world. While some scholars debate the literal truth to this sentiment as expressed by the author, it is generally thought plausible if not outright likely that these writings followed a catastrophic life event of some sort - the loss of a child or death of a spouse, witnessing the end of a great civilization, a dick pic delivered to the wrong person. While the specifics aren’t known, what we do know about the author is that he would likely be further distraught at the loss of control and ownership experienced with a misattributed “law” on the internet should such a thing even be imaginable.
And I vote to remove all the Wisconsin Republicans from office effective immediately.
And my “vote” (likely) has the same actual power as theirs.