It’s just an easy joke people make on the internet.
It’s just an easy joke people make on the internet.
It ain’t me
It ain’t me
I ain’t no fortunate son
You are not Fekh’lar!
Find a reputable institutional advisor who specializes in this sort of thing. Pay off debts. Quit my job. Eventually begin planning some charitable gifts, perhaps even a foundation or something. Make life meaningful that way.
So in his telling he was exonerated of wrongdoing, but he’s retracting a bunch of papers and resigning as the president of Stanford. People really can tell themselves anything, can’t they?
No citations, no sources, standard tinfoil hat conspiracy text. This is not world news.
That’s how all the tech sites have gotten, by the way. Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors… all devoting huge space to Amazon Prime ads masquerading as journalism. Amazing that Amazon pulled this off through their affiliate program.
Don’t forget to go to iFunny.co for more humorous hijinks!
Right-handed, right pocket. I’m surprised to see so many people saying they use their off hand to hold their phone.
And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, would you be sure and tell her…
Unfortunately it looks like Lemmy is going to get all the mobile apps, though.
Agreed. These companies learned that internet outrage is generally indicative of nothing actionable.
Agreed. These kinds of bills raise awareness of how bad plastic is for the environment. We need more people going to Costco and asking, “does this really need to be wrapped in so much plastic?”
Let’s hit it everywhere, including here.
Excellent. Show me another retailer that can subsidize tiny margins (and losses) with an unrelated, money-printing tech business.
Anyone else notice that The Orville has an episode with this same name? S02E13, “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow”
I think it would be impossible for this take to be more ahistorical and inaccurate.
Nice bomber jacket and full head of natural hair, ya fuckin idiot.