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Yep. I’m usually on Tay’s side, given that she’s usually not shitty. But “I should be allowed to fly on private jets without having the guilt associated with the selfishness of that decision” is never a stance I’m willing to back. As long as he’s just posting the information that the FAA is making public for - you

Indiana is ahead of the curve? nice.

Probably. But these days it's all about the ads they show you while the file is being converted, and the ad link that looks like a download link for your file if you're not paying close attention.

I think that is generally understood.  If you’re not applying highly motivated politically biased reasoning it’s very clear that the term means “all jobs require orientation and mentoring and you to get familiar with your tasks, skilled labor ADDITIONALLY requires months to years of prior training before you can be

I love seeing this recognized. When a store bags my groceries they’re often bagged both incredibly wastefully (do you really have to double bag a single bunch of bananas?) and nonsensically in a way that makes them hard to put away.

my pet peeve is not putting any thought into grouping freezer items with freezer items

I really hate this narrative, and I see it pushed a lot on my google news feed. Every week there’s another article about the death of self check out or how much consumers hate it.

Dear God, no. It’s already bad enough that I sometimes have to go to Walmart (small town, so some stuff isn’t anywhere else and sometimes it’s late), but being able to check myself out and not waste time in line is the only saving grace. Being able to look up stuff on the app and get a pretty precise pin for it’s

Yes, I got that when you explicitly stated you hoped the commercial exploitation of cultural resources, despite objections from multiple groups, succeeded over science.

Cell towers are ubiquitous in urban areas, and often along major throughfares. But get off the beaten track and things can change very quickly, especially in hilly areas where line of sight is an issue. Cell towers are expensive to purchase and mount up, and require maintenance. If surrounding population density is

I don’t think SSTs ever made sense, but they really don’t today.

Supersonic flight seems especially pointless now that so much business travel between offices has been reduced significantly due to tech improvements.

The strikes. Of course.

I agree, matching relative velocity takes time and little nudges and adjustments. Try driving a car past a spinning merry-go-round, jump out at just the right moment and grab on. The formula for getting it right is not so complicated as rocket science goes, but even with recalculating the solution a million times per

The weird thing is that it might’ve been a flop financially, but it was honestly one of the best films in terms of general audience reception. Birds of Prey was pretty high up there too in terms of reception despite also being considered a flop (and being released right as Covid shutdowns started)

65 definitely didn’t deliver the premise it was marketed as having. They made you go in expecting future guns, dinosaur slaughter, and cat and mouse games with a T-rex equivalent. Instead we basically got an escort quest, language issues, sick kid drama, “it’s in the past despite the guns being futuristic!”, and a

skiing naked is all well and good. Falling down while skiing naked? That is very painful and dangerous.

Ahh, $500 a month to send women unsolicited messages.

At the very least, Lake Mega-Chad deserves an award for best lake name.