

Except Dolly’s song isn’t brain rot.


Except Dolly’s song isn’t brain rot.


Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. I think you’re spot on. The more you sow hate and get people to react violently, the more unstable the country is. That creates a conflict where military may be needed at home rather than abroad and allows other actors to do the things they want.
On the other hand, we do kind of need what happened because we’re slowly, methodically getting our ways to fight back stripped or we’re in such a different class that we just have to take it because we can’t compete.
It’s all fucked up.


I worked in preclinical drug development and then another was marketing for child care. It was kind of the norm for everything, not just crisis.


I think that’s to keep you occupied to force you to listen to the shitty voiceover that you’d normally skip. Or I guess the opposite?


Racing through my CCTV!
I feel like people are finally starting to see why Batman has so many interesting villains.


Haha! True, true. It’s the internet though. If someone posts something, it will most assuredly be argued by someone else. Is there a rule for this? I feel like there should be a rule for this.


No one knows it. Someone made a comment and now people are arguing over whether or not someone would push a button over another.
If presented both emojis, I would’ve chosen shrugged over laugh because I honestly don’t care.
I was just setting the record straight about definitions because Felix said shrugging is not apathy when it actually is via a definition of “a state of indifference or lack of interest, emotion, or concern about something.”


I’d argue that shrugging is definitely apathy based on the definition of the word. Laughing in a mocking matter is lack, or rejection, of empathy.
In either case, whatever.


That’s actually how it’s supposed to work. You don’t talk and you refer question askers to PR, HR, and lawyers. I’ve always been instructed this for any organization I worked for.


Awesome! Thanks for sharing that trivia!


The original is deny, defend, depose which is about what insurance agencies do.
This one is defy, defend, dispose which is about revolution. First and last words are different to convey a different meaning.


You can’t piss on hospitality.
I’m in the Chicago area and this is what we keep ours at.


I’m not familiar with the University of Michigan but
The regents cite a need to reassess DEI efforts, emphasizing “diversity of thought.”
Assuming it’s probably more liberal minded then this means more Republican thoughts/views?
I love that famous quote from Teal’c, “Get off your encountersuited butts and Remember the Cant!”


I have only ever heard the story, but my grandma came over here from Germany after WW2 to marry my grandpa (American Army) after they met in Germany.
Anyway, they are driving and she is learning English and she gets horrified and says, “THEY SELL THAT HERE?!”
My grandpa turns the car around and drive back to read the sign which had “pups for sale”. Because she was German and the U is usually pronounced with an OOH sound, well…she quickly learned how to say “pups” in English.


Something to do with Android/Apple
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