Kitathalla @ Kitathalla @lemy.lol Posts 1Comments 463Joined 4 mo. ago
As a matter of fact, yes. I was talking to a vet at a friend's wedding, and he casually mentioned that working with simians is a dangerous field for many reasons that you wouldn't think of, like their herpesvirus strains killing us.
You... really don't get it, do you? The person being tormented is the one who isn't doing anything. That's the joke. Look around him. You've got bubbles being blown, which creates the sound of a person blowing right near your ear and the sound of the bubbles popping. Then you've got the hand organ down the bench, and across from him you have the paddle ball on string, and someone knitting. All are repetitive, eventually-going-to-drive-you-crazy sounds, much like the slow dripping of water is not terrible in anyway, but comprises the chinese water torture.
They might all be little demons in disguise, or merely figments created by the devil, but who cares? We know they're not persons being punished, because they could stop at any time if the action was a torment.
Does it? The whole joke is about annoying, repetitive sounds being created near the fella who is being tormented. It seems like a coincidence far more than a reference. I would have expected a tell to draw attention to the reference, like maybe a castle, a butterfly, or a dawn to link back to the lyrics... you know, something besides just four words that happen to be in a song somewhere.
... and why I have all these strange growths, I'm sure.
I was wondering what new one was out. The subtext of 'little-noticed' seems wildly misleading. Also, I wonder who is into rocketry these days? I haven't seen them in my local hobby shop for at least several years.
But it took a few years to take effect. It was the whole, 'the new tax breaks go away, but not for the corporations.'
Morally? No. From the perspective of nothing on the internet is ever deleted? Yes. People who get duped into sending nudes will often find (I mean, IF they ever find, realistically, seeing how big the internet it) their picture being used by someone else for another duping operation.
It's like the misspellings in the phishing emails: it ensures only people who will fall for the trick will respond. If some model messaged you out of the blue, you're more likely to be suspicious or you feel that you're super attractive and a model might actually reach out to you. Either way you're more likely to not bite on the bait.
Lol, I got mine yesterday. I'd always felt sooooo left out.
And then I call you again immediately, because I don't call unless it's a very time-sensitive matter... but that's probably why the meme isn't referencing me in the first place.
Body armor typically covers from around the belly button to around the manubrium of the sternum. The reason I don't think the body armor thing is true true is because of the indents just under the breast/nipple area. Unless the vest is reeeally shaped like that, those curves would not show up. I think back to when I was wearing body armor and remember a pretty obvious line on the front portion where there was an obtuse angle formed as the shirt met the stiff portion and cascaded downwards, but no odd curves where the shirt was pulled tight after that, just wrinkles and folds where the fabric was loose.
Now, that being said, if this is super light body armor (and he's probably enough of an idiot to wear a level I vest and think it's enough), those might show up. The oddities on the back of the shirt do make it appear that something is going on underneath. The thick black line where the shirt is folding inwards could be because of the bottom of a vest, as it lies just around the level of the navel, as you'd expect with body armor. Just in front of the left elbow is another dark patch, which could be due to the fabric being pushed outwards around the location where the straps attach.
Makes sense based on that article about his wang.
Did the tongue stutter?
Easiest implementation would be shares start getting shared to all other employees. No more big owner when profits come from the laborers.
I wonder if it's less 'looking out for each other,' and more of a 'the only enemy I have to fear is myself.' Musk is powerful right now, don't fool yourself. He's got the backing of a fucking government, after all. He also has, just like all the other 'rich,' the resources to bring an endless parade of lawsuits against you, and fund them all the way through, like what happened with hulk hogan being funded by thiel. Where the rich have no fear against the criminal law (they're protected behind corporate responsibility and thus fines[lol!]), or the lawsuits of peasants who will run out of money after a year at most, other rich have weapons against them.
You're a beautiful princess, hoodiegyaru!
I would bet most of the people spending energy on complaining about mozilla are doing so because they love it. They loved what it was about, what it was pushing for, and that it was ultimately a gigantic line drawn in the sand against the intrusion of corporate fuckery by google and their like.
Thinking that people should just roll over and accept things becoming worse is such a weird fucking sentiment to espouse.
Lovely how this is a class action lawsuit, and not a criminal complaint filed in at least a state court. Maybe I'll be wrong and after the lawsuit concludes they'll use all the evidence from discovery in something that actually matters, but it just reeks from the stench of 'just the cost of doing business' as the worst the people who were involved in producing and distributing child pornography will face.
Fucking rad! It's always been the entrance into casual conversation and being mentioned by other websites that really kicks off a social media site's popularity.
Didn't 'the youth' break for trump in historic proportions compared to previous elections? The males, at the very least.