A big improvement.
A big improvement.
No. It encourages people to game the system instead of honestly engaging.
I have a friend who is constitutionally incapable of throwing things away, including the vast number of things she inherited from her mother who bought a second house to store her totally-not-a-hoarding-problem.
To get back at her for trying to foist some of them on my wife and I, I spend six months hiding Lego minifigs among her ornaments every time we visited her home.
All the original poster said was that it was interesting - not that it was useful.
“It could be raining tits and you’d look up and catch a dick.”
Every last person working to make it a worse world.
Canned Cheese
That’s a thing? I didn’t know that was a thing. What’s it taste like?
Put it in a drawer, slide it shut. “No-one needs this…”
So would yours be if you worked all day down the dice mine.
Nice. That reviewer has tremendously high standards - if he likes it, it must be a winner.
“When you see the devil, tell him who sent ya.”
If they’re using AI to create replies, they’re almost certainly not reading them before sending. Maybe have a little fun with that?
“I’m interested in what you said the other day about converting to Marxism. Where could I read more about it?”
I’ve had enough internet for one day. I read the question as “Should I continue with existence” and thought you were talking about fully discorporating out of the universe rather than take a nap.
Can we have a description? I’d like to know what sort of abnormal beings to expect.
I don’t click those any more. I assume they’re completely written by AI and not fact-checked in any way. They just suck knowledge out of me instead of adding more.
People replying - how about telling us why you consider your answer a must-install tool?
American cheese doesn’t look like it’ll ever deteriorate.
That doesn’t sound very effective, as protests go.
It’s not even 8 AM here yet. Guess the first item on my to-do list is ‘write a to-do list’.
The US has patented GMO wheat and corn. Agrotech companies have sued farmers for growing wheat from seeds that blew into their fields from a neighbouring property.