The inverse of this is that people who filter out specific words in their feeds will be tricked into seeing it. You get to piss off 2 groups of people by doing it!
The suffix “fold” in this instance refers to the number of parts, not the number of folds. As confusing as that is.
Trump gets shot at and the country says there is no room for political violence, we wish him well. Children get shot every single day, that’s just a matter of life, child-sized coffin sales sky-rocket.
But really, why aren’t more politicians being shot? I think if they were the targets instead of innocent children, gun reform would be both swift and severe.
Now, I’m not saying that political violence is acceptable, but I’m certainly not not saying it.
Who is his audience when he tells lies like this? Like, who is agreeing with him? Even beyond how bonkers it is to say out loud, it also doesn’t benefit him to further alienate himself from the world, does it?
this teacher thrives on making their students cringe you love to see it
Impossible burgers are better than beef burgers and I’m fully prepared to die on this hill.
But I still eat meat, I just like that there’s options
well tell them I want my red power ranger motorbike back
these apps really don't offer a lot in the first place. I have an anova and only use it's dumb features. It beeps when its at temp, it beeps when its done cooking and it beeps if theres an error, so why would I need notifications? and cooking guides are largely pointless because the process is always the same; heat water, vacuum seal food, put food in water, wait. I don't need another app harvesting my data, even if that data is just "eats perfectly cooked meat on occassion"
all games had a penguin as the main character
I see no issue with this
for sure, it's just that xrays are ionizing radiation and as such are extremely hazardouss. xray techs wont even be in the same room as the machine when its on. the glass they're looking at you through is leaded to prevent their repeated exposure to it.
see also: librewolf
I learned about this in Amsterdam’s Groote Museum today, huh