Plenty of Americans like raw onion, myself included.
Plenty of Americans like raw onion, myself included.
Lately? Drier than Ben Shapiro’s wife!
The type of people that are on Lemmy will generally agree with this, but let me just say as somebody with a wife and plenty of friends that are girls that digital marketing very much works, very much is effective, and you’re probably just not the target market. This, of course, is independent of your Digital Bubble remark, which I generally agree with. Also, not in marketing as a disclaimer.
My company just went under and let us keep our laptops, day after they wiped it I got Ubuntu on it. So I’m a little bit of column A, little bit of column B!
I think you’re missing the point of this conversation a little bit buddy. Go back and read all of the comments you’ve replied to and see if you can figure out what you’re missing from the commentary.
So, like, it’s just your interpretation?
Fellow early 30s 0 point gang right here, my back has been flaring up lately…
Or a zero if they read the point system correctly ;)
Can you point to the verse that condemns that behavior?
Nah trust me bro if she met me she’d fall in love right away, I do feel bad for her husband because he probably knows this and has to worry about our paths crossing constantly.
Unfortunately I’ll have to decline your arm wrestling challenge on the basis that as an American I assume that literally any Australian would instantly snap my bones and turn me into dust in any feat of strength, also we’d have to agree on what “noon” means to us and I’m not about to just concede my time zone to you. Tough luck!
Back off mate, she’s mine
Don’t most special interest clubs have some sort of barrier to entry? Is Mensa different because IQ tests are a touchy subject that has been used incorrectly by bad actors? I can promise you that there is no illusion of superiority amongst the mensans I’ve met, we’re all pretty on board with “we’re just good at the things that IQ tests measure” and if anything it just helps a lot of us apply some additional context and understanding to oftentimes difficult childhood memories. Just my two cents from the other side!
My local Mensa hosts a lot of fun events, the cost is minimal, and it replaces a social vacuum left by religious activities for me. A wide variety of people, most very nice, almost all pretty interesting. Also a pretty insular group of folks that doesn’t really ruffle any feathers, so I’ve always been a little unsure why Mensa gets such hate online.
No but they’ve definitely got their own weird spirituality going on; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Bronner's_Magic_Soaps#Activism_and_philanthropy
Most things here seem on the good-ish to neutral side to me
Don’t forget about my boy JB Pritzker
South Park centrism is definitely something I had to grow out of, but it took a lot of additional reading and growing on my part that I’m guessing most people don’t bother with. Why try to figure out the better of two imperfect options when it’s easier to just say both suck?
If you have the time, I highly recommend the book “American Apocalypse” by Matthew Avery Sutton. Really digs into the history of this whole thing and helps you realize just HOW MUCH of this shit is truly self fulfilling prophecy. I’m currently working up the courage to gift it to my highly evangelical family and forcing them to read it.
Dude spoilers! I didn’t know Chloe dies!
I’ve got no stick in this fight but just wanted to chime in and say you’re losing this argument buddy