

Man… Side with Trump, side with CEOs. This is one of those “Can’t both teams lose” situations. Ha
Coffee, cigars, sawdust, ham radio. Bourbon after 5pm, 2pm on weekends. Backup account is https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/jimrob4
Man… Side with Trump, side with CEOs. This is one of those “Can’t both teams lose” situations. Ha
Dragging myself out of my house to deal with this maddening existence called life, despite every fiber of my being telling me to stay home and avoid all you annoying flesh-bags that just do everything you can to irritate me.
That and I read daily.
I caved and subscribed during the 2020 elections. Got tired of seeing two old dipshits yell at each other in ads. Actually enjoyed it enough to keep paying $12 a month.
I’ve been here since they shut down third-party apps. It gets better each time they piss off more of the user base and ya’ll join the rest of us. Hahaha.
another trait that’s being developped in the plants, for example, is making the plant immune to glyphosate, allowing the farmer to wastefully spray the herbicide on the field. It will kill all plants except for the desired crops.
That’s largely inaccurate and mostly just your biased opinions.
If you were as much of an expert as you imply, you’d know that glyphosate doesn’t kill “all plants.” And it’s anything but wasteful.
Source: Also work in crop science and agronomy.
Bernie would have won. But it was her turn.
No problem Dildo.
Debian Linux. Because it just works.
Runner-up: Mac OS. Same reason as above, but not free, so it’s #2.
Second-runner up: Free DOS because why not?
Distant last place: Windows, cause occasionally you need to call in your retarded cousin who is the only one that can do that one thing just right.
Historian here. Prove? No. Draw a highly likely conclusion that should accompany every telling as the most likely explanation? Yes.
I like the dystopian aspect. The economic one is meh.
My Side of the Mountain. Kid gets tired of family problems, runs away to live in the Catskills off the land on an old family farm. Befriends a librarian who lends him books on survival. He makes his own clothes from deer skin, catches his own fish with homemade hooks, lives in a hollowed-out tree, that sort of thing.
I am currently a bushwhacking bookworm. I suspect it was all that book.
I would adore having 1990’s Internet back. It wasn’t about media. It wasn’t about ads. Wasn’t about all sorts of flashy, colorful, mind-numbing drivel. It was just information, pure and simple. We still communicated. We still made friends around the world. But it was new, novel, and simpler. I remember when pop-up ads were invented and introduced. We thought that was bad. Little did we know what it would all turn into.
Yes. There’s always a point. The world will always be unjust. That doesn’t mean we should give up and take it. Fight for what you can, enjoy what you can.
…I’m supposed to wear gloves in the shower?
Did anyone mention Last Action Hero yet? The soundtrack grossed more than the movie did.
Feedly on the web and my phone (cause cloud sync and blah blah blah)
Newsboat on my Linux box that I ssh into when I’m tired of people and ads.
I keep vaguely informed. But watching it 24/7 is unhealthy.
Know what’s going on, but don’t obsess over it. Because, as you rightly state, there’s nothing you can do about it anyway. Why get upset over stuff you can’t control?