I bought an Apple TV and it's pretty damned good to be honest. I'm still rocking the native experience on my bedroom TV but this sounds like that's going to have to change.
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Yes, come on! Let's keep our creeps straight people!
I tend to grill mine in a foil pouch which isn't so bad either. I think you could probably grill it directly on the grate too, but there's more risk of it burning.
Have you tried an oven?
Microwaves just suck for heating up leftover pizza.
It's kinda like software development...every experienced dev is aware that when management says we'll do it shitty for now and fix it later that later never comes.
I just find it extra disgusting to use anecdotes from a life lived with his wife to rise to fame only to dump her when he finds an upgrade.
I'd admit that he had more of a wholesome thing going on in his early career, but that's a road well traveled in the entertainment industry (there are various examples of this ranging from other comics like George Carlin to bands like the Beatles and pop stars like Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift). People change over time and with fame and which parts of their personality they expose to an audience also change.
Large corporations only care about one thing profit.
Eh, I'd argue that they care about things other than profit (e.g. power). Look at Leon Musk for example...that guy makes decisions all of the time that aren't for the benefit of his company's profitability.
And here’s where everyone jumps all over me …… evaluate the car on its own merits.
One of the car's merits (or not) is resale value. Musk's bullshit is highly related to that merit. Another merit (or not) is reliability, and again Musk's bullshit is highly related to that merit.
Like it or not, people will make purchasing decisions based upon these (and other) things.
Cars are as much a trendy fashion piece for many as they are an item you use to get to places. I mean the grade-school thinking of this dude had him spell out "S3XY" with his car models...so, Tesla and its board are aware of this and have benefited from it. But it's a double-edged sword, if you're buying a car as a fashion symbol, you stand a high risk of it becoming pretty worthless if it goes out of style.
Leon had the chance to be the Steve Jobs of EVs, and was for a while. But a cult of personality is also a double-edged sword, and he made the mistake of letting his innermost dumpster fire edgelord personality roam into the public sphere.
They’re Christian Nationalists who believe the bible must be taken literally!
Literalism is always a fraud because every written work of length contradicts itself and/or leaves room for interpretation. Language is imprecise and a lot of these works were also translated which allows even more opportunity for interpretation.
Alright stop, collaborate and listen
Do office workers actually work? No, but they make coffee, collaborate, and network.
You’re just getting old.
Yeah the same is true for me and you and everyone else. But the rate of change of lingo has increased because the power that used to belong to only people with direct access to mass media now belongs to anyone who has or had a "viral" moment.
Sure back then it probably took a few years to spread within the anglosphere, but OTOH there was also much more dialectic variability in language across regions so it’s not like there was less going on, it was just more fragmented.
That's exactly the point. Of course language isn't static and wasn't static ever, but the ability for lingo to spread and become mainstream has increased with the ability to reach new audiences provided by new forms of mass media (termed as social media).
I class myself as a humanity!
The only thing I would disagree on is that lingo is a recent phenomenon. That’s just recency bias.
Ever-changing lingo is almost certainly a recent phenomenon, as the pace and frequency of communication has changed drastically recently.
It's difficult to get a new buzzword to float to a massive audience without mass communication. More recently, the president can invent a new buzzword (e.g. one I remember viscerally is "WMD"s which I swear I had never heard before the run-up to the Iraq war) and have social media, mass media, and individual people saying it in under a week.
I also think this is partly why "Gen Z speak" sounds so strange to my ear. When I heard "rizz" I knew without looking it up that it was invented and dispersed in online circles. Sure, there have been other generations with their own lingo, but other generations didn't cook up country-wide or even worldwide lingo that can be directly attributed to one YouTube personality or another. Growing up I very, very rarely heard people using online subculture speak (e.g. l33t sp34k) in real life because we all knew it would sound fucking stupid.
It is always the people you most suspect.
I agree, and want to add that it could also be that PalWorld is a bigger target because it is kinda like a Mickey Mouse horror film: it runs counter to the brand of Pokemon to have a game where you shoot them with heavy weaponry.
It is fine to have casual knowledge of or a hunch about something, but far better to have the research and analysis to prove it.
"The CIA is making old Internet posts to make a guy who acts like a black nazi say he's a black nazi" is certainly a take, but is a terrible one.
What motivation would the CIA (which is full of cops) or the NSA (which is full of cops) have to manufacture decades old posts about a NC politician whose positions (white supremacy, anti-LGBTQ rights) they almost certainly support?
Kirk Tanner, the new CEO and president of Wendy’s, shared with analysts his various plans to increase company profits, including investing in digital menu boards that will have the capacity to display dynamic pricing that fluctuates throughout the day by 2025. Here's what customers need to know.
Hold on honey, before we get our Wendy's I'll have to check the wsj for the historical prices on chicken nuggies first.
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Awesome song, was just thinking how it makes a really great test for new audio equipment (especially for the mid-bass / bass part of the system).
Pick topics you're not interested in:
- Club Shay Shay
- Chad OchoCinco
- Shannon Sharpe