Well, there was no way to ask you, right? Some people like their lives, perhaps they hoped you’d enjoy it?
Yep, parental puberty is a terrifying phase.
If an artist is an evil asshole, I don’t support them anymore. I may still think their art is good, but I don’t buy from them, because I don’t want to support them financially and I also don’t want to spread their twisted message and normalize their behaviour. I don’t want to be connected with their evilness in any way. So separating art from the artist is possible for me only in some cases of artists that are long dead and that I think can do no more harm.
Wait, dinosaurs were not cold-blooded lizards. Are we talking lizards, reptiles including extinct dinosaurs or reptiles including dinosaurs including birds?
That means they can have children and buy them devices - but it doesn’t happen automatically when you’re in your 30s, so - potentially?
I’ve heard of worse coping mechanisms.
TV, newpapers and facebook is what I’m talking about. I’m the only lemmy person in my real life bubble.
I wonder where you’re from. In the parts of Europe I know it seems to be everywhere, all the media, all the information channels, just inescapable. And it’s not US politics, it’s international politics - tariffs, visas, research financing, USAID, military alliances, new territory ambitions - these are not US internal politics, it influences other countries in a massive way.
Progressives would be those accused, not accusing. Or is there something wooshing above me?
There are things the human mind tends to come up with again and again.
I kind of feel the same as you, but also hopeful and excited at the same time.
That doesn’t mean people shouldn’t protest against what Microsoft does, of course.
Unfortunately that’s not the way it works.
Yep, sorry, they can both cause cancer, but HPV is the one people can get vaccinated against.
Well, yeah, I seem to mess them up - HPV is the one with vaccine, HPS is similar in that it can be a cause of cervical cancer, but the matter is less researched and I don’t know about a vaccine.
I think you’re talking to one.