Fuck Trump
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Fuck Trump
Oh man, a robot that folds my fucking laundry for me would be life changing. I do all the laundry pretty regularly, but my wife and I both have terrible ADHD when it comes to folding/hanging it so it usually just sits in the hamper for weeks after I take it out of the dryer
How does interest capitalization work here? Does it capitalize daily or is it always just 100% per day on top of the original principal?
The fact that my first thought was "this seems like a great time to just come clean about the existence of the tooth fairy or lack thereof" probably says a lot about why I'll only ever have dogs π€·ββοΈ
When we had our annual winter storm in Texas last month, there was snow around for like 3 days after it was back up into the 60s.
Received a random package from Ford today π€·ββοΈ
A late model Porsche 911 GT3 runs around $250-280K. Used late model Ferrari's range between 250K and 450K, so very little demographic overlap. The target demo for the Dark Horse SC is pretty much the same as the target demo for new Corvette E-rays.
That said, the Dark Horse SC's direct competitor is the Corvette E-Ray, and it's priced comparably π€·ββοΈ
Oh my god, it has that fucking dial for drive modes. The Mustang was the last holdout that they hadn't added that terrible fucking thing to.
You can buy a Dark Horse Premium for ~78K and put a Wipple Surpercharger in it for an extra 10K. Not clear the track pack on the SC adds anything worth having (the Recaro Seats are terrible, IMO).
Median home price is 1mil so if you wanted buy a house you'd need to earn somewhere north of ~275K, but you could rent on much less than that I'd imagine?
Gas is up to 3.68/gallon at Costco in North Fort Worth. That's higher than it was at any point during the Biden years. Fuck Trump.
It would be hilarious if Trump's war of choice in Iran costs the GOP Cornyn's Senate seat in Texas, but if gasoline hits $5/gallon that's entirely in the realm of possibility.
On the upside, we've gone longer than I was expecting we would without reports leaking of Trump asking why he can't just drop nukes on Tehran
Fuck "The Troops"
> We're going to get what we voted for good and hard.
And I'm extremely confident that the people who actually voted for it will learn absolutely nothing from the experience yet again π€¬
If we introduced everyone in this industry to the sharp side of a guillotine, the country would be an indisputably better place for having done so.
I see your reviewers are sociologists π¬
At least a few hundred million, and even then I'm not sure I could do it
"Make of that what you will"
Well, the immediate thought that comes to mind is "fucking dumbass" π€·ββοΈ
Wow. This one is a strong contender for the most logically fallacious article ever written π¬
My wife picked up the finished piece today and god it looks sooooooo good. Taking it to my framing guy up in Denton tomorrow.
C/T @summermon.bsky.social
PLACING A BET SHOULD INVOLVE A DUDE THAT WILL WORK YOU OVER IN AN ALLEY IF YOU FUCK AROUND TOO MUCH AND IM NOT KIDDING.
If anything, simply building a bomb or makihg progress in that direction paints a very large target on your back and the only way to remove that target is to push through to being able to credibly deliver the payload to a target in the event another country attacks you first.
In a world where the U.S. has gone rogue, there's nothing that really keeps a country "safe" short of credible second-strike nuclear capability. Think China's policy of minimum nuclear deterrence as the lowest standard. In other words, its quite a bit more complicated than just building the bomb.
Dr. M.G Madjd, having earned a PhD in agricultural economics from Cornell University, wrote the very first serious English-language study of the famine. In the Journal of Iranian Islamic Period History, Majd concluded that 3-4 million Iraniansβa quarter of the populationβdied of starvation and disease during the Allied occupation in World War II, citing U.S. State Department population figures for 1941 (15 million) and 1944 (10-12 million).
I don't think people really comprehend the scale of death from like 1914 to 1945
Like, this thread was perfectly reasonable and yet the replies and quotes are filled with utterly deranged imbeciles who clearly cannot read.
bsky.app/profile/emil...
Increasingly convinced the median bluesky poaster is functionally illiterate and has like kindergarten level reading comprehension (that may be insulting to kindergartener's though, TBH)
Their impact on society is purely negative and deeply corrosive.