Yeah, he already covered “poorly aimed or not aimed at all.”
Yeah, he already covered “poorly aimed or not aimed at all.”
Why? Do you fear to dance? You know what the cure to that is?
Exposure therapy! No more fear! Time for dancing!
For me personally, I want to limit interactions with my phone by
reading notifications on my wristincreasing interactions with my watch
That just sounds like interactions with your phone but with extra steps.
I guess that’s why they call it capitalism.
We don’t know the size of the section, or the quality of the job.
So that could be: “God damn, that’s cheap!” or “God damn, that’s expensive!”
If he is getting tips, then it may actually be reasonable. Genuine question, do Americans normally tip the people who mow their lawns?
Hey, man. You dropped this: 👑
Ah, it’s one of those time based locks.
No. Did you read step one?
That’s a easy solution, here are the steps:
Step 1: Do not purchase a smart TV
Step 2: Yay, you did it! You did all the steps. 🥳
Edit: People are missing the point. This is a joke.
Here’s another joke: It’s a pity that a TV is a necessary item to live.
Isaac Newton was a life time bachelor.
It would be cool if these graphs could be inflation adjusted.
Because otherwise you need to raise awareness and bring people to your side.
Taking individual action can be part of raising awareness if done publicly. Riding a bike around your community is an act against climate change, and an awareness campaign simultaneously.
“Line go up” is the animating force of the
agethe rich and powerful, the critical philosophical principal around whichour entire societytheir livesisare arranged.
I choose not to confuse their values as mine or that of my community.
how do you envision change happening?
By taking action. Words are cheap. Actions speak louder than words.
The world is lucky that New Zealand is an island nation.
https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/portalfiles/portal/194583123/WP24_5
The figure shown appears on page 9 (page 12 of the full document linked).
And connections. Grow and lean on your network, fellas.