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I see that some people have gotten more carried away on these half-wit ideas that look cute but don’t stand a half second of actual reasoning. 

It’s outselling luxury brands like Gucci

*Cough* AT&T *Cough*

This scam falls in to the same category as ‘inject/ingest bleach to kill coronavirus’: if you are dumb enough to believe it, you deserve what you get. 

Well I’m glad at least you find a what amounts to a lengthy rant mentally stimulating to read.

Is anything Facebook worth trying?

Granted, some of their bands are fugly, but pro tip: just don’t buy them.

A broken clock is right twice a day?

CDC doesn’t readily plot this. But if you look at NYC data for daily new cases, which they plot on the site, you’ll see that every 5-ish days there’s a 2-day dip in new cases/deaths. They simply don’t work as hard on the weekends.

UPDATE: Amazon responded by stating the video and script were published to Business Wire as are many other companies’ in-house produced content for media organizations.

When in doubt, litigate! 

Not sure about copywriters but G/O could always use a copy editor. 

Serious question: I can’t be the only person who occasionally runs into the problem of having the glass bead stuck back at the opening and thus blocking liquid flow when consuming a Ramune? Am I suppose to articulate my tongue to keep it away?

There’s something human (maybe just American?) in wanting to get mad at people about what they’re doing.

I guess I was more frustrated with the fact that the author couldn’t get to the point sooner. Didn’t necessarily think the title was too clickbaity. I mean it was technically correct, which of course is the best kind of correct. I just thought that she didn’t need three whole paragraphs to get to the damn point, which

Can’t say I’ve done it myself but bonus points for carbonating your own soda. 

It should not take three paragraphs describing an existing plug-in that also supports Netflix to reach the single sentence, in the article, which actually relates to the title.

Wouldn’t surprise me if Amazon is paying USPS to deliver some of its packages only as a way to bide time until they can fully build their own last-mile delivery network. Eventually Amazon is going to reach most of US, save the most remote areas for USPS, with its own network and USPS will be SOL.

lol what a shit show

If that’s what it takes to force people to wear masks when staying in such close confinement, then so be it.