“You’re not my sidechick, you’re my control condition!”
“You’re not my sidechick, you’re my control condition!”
Jon’s hair looks better like that
Go to the same restaurants at the same time under the same conditions (i.e. how recently you ate another meal, day of the week, the weather, etc.) but with a different person and see if you still feel ill. Vary the conditions until you find one that correlates with your illness. Then try altering that condition.
If you feel ill under all conditions then see a doctor. In fact it might be good to make a doctor appointment anyway.
Anyone who reviews for the major publishers is part of the problem.
Hmmmm … good point…
Fascinating article there. For the interested reader here are a couple others I came across:
I used to find Chick Tracts amusing. Well, except for the homophobia, sexism, and overall bigotry.
You can see the alternative link here: https://archive.is/dwaqQ
Though their reason why they ask for email address logins is pretty interesting (and kind of boring-dystopia / cyberpunk), they sound like they’re worth supporting.
I saw it when I was older. IMO Tim Burton tends to have great ideas, hire great people, then just follow through with an “okay” movie.
Boogie Woogie Wu - Insane Clown Posse
They didn’t have electric fences in the jurassic era, duh. /jk
I usually agree. HOWEVER… I woke up this morning, opened Lemmy, and saw this post:
And I was like… is this a shitpost? Edgy? A joke? Ironic? Skibidi? Is this what skibidi is? I honestly couldn’t tell.
I wouldn’t do version control that way, but I’ve used Word to keep track of what I’m working on during integration tasks. It’s nice because you can drop in code, error messages, and screen captures. E.g.: the tool looks like this: (image) but gives an error like this: (error message) and I think the problem is in file.py around lines XYZ: (code snippet) when I run the command (command used), and I think the answer is in (a couple links I found).
Naturally, the best approach is to register on Day 1, party until Day 10, then finish the class in 4 days before the 2 week trial ends.
Garf has the best epic-faces.
hmmm you may have a point. I guess I was thinking of barbarian in terms of:
People of towns and cities take pride in their settled ways, as if denying one’s connection to nature were a mark of superiority. To a barbarian, though, a settled life is no virtue, but a sign of weakness. The strong embrace nature—valuing keen instincts, primal physicality, and ferocious rage. Barbarians are uncomfortable when hedged in by walls and crowds. They thrive in the wilds of their homelands: the tundra, jungle, or grasslands where their tribes live and hunt.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/9-barbarian
In the context of embracing nature and thriving in the wilds, it seems like a barbarian would have more cause to use their teeth.
That’s just a strawman fallacy followed by a “guilt by association” fallacy.