Am I evil for wanting to Photoshop a cheeseburger in these hands?
Am I evil for wanting to Photoshop a cheeseburger in these hands?
So, you cannot massively share stuff with users as easily, since you need to give access to each individual user.
Yeah, how about a "books" trend? or a "percentage of all books" replacing "number of books"
This. If you see Spanish schoolbooks from the 50s like I have, they're extremely focused on indoctrination, with kids singing "Cara al sol" every day, kids learning to do the Fascist salute from early ages, learning about made-up battles where Spain prevailed (even before Spain existed), kids being taught that…
Demand, not. But ask? why not? there's a zillion websites for carpooling with strangers
Second of all, I'm not personally a scientist, but doesn't it seem staggeringly more plausible that people who are depressed reach for comforting sugary beverages? And people who are depressed and anxious about calories reach for sugar-free alternatives
You can probably whip up something like that with delicious and ifttt
You know what pisses me off? in 2001, when those cavemen throw the bone up, and there's a ship there. I mean, what about that? There's no way civilization would develop ships in such a short time, don't you think?, and they have already lost most of their body hair and learned how to speak!
I must stop using Twitter so much, I just tried to find the retweet button on your comment
I have something for that. At a reasonable price.
It's homeopathic water. It's diluted in water, one drop in 40 liters, then this is repeated 40 times until there's no more water in the water, making it way more efficient
I didn't even notice her in SP, but learned to love her in P&R
aren't we all
clearly I have been out of the Internets for too long, I don't recognize it
No, and No, but now I have to
You had me at the picture
That's OK, we do play guitars and wear sombreros in Spain, just make sure they're the correct kind
They could see Brad Pitt while we're at it
I agree, my point is half of those Commandments are pretty much "common sense" (yeah, I know it's not that common) rules to prevent objective harm. The half I pasted, not so much, in the sense that it could be argued it's their acceptance as rules that creates that harm, unlike, say, "thou shalt not kill"
I am the LORD thy God