americans would be terrified if we knew what a "litre" was
americans would be terrified if we knew what a "litre" was
#LegalizeIt
I don't think grammarly should just get to do "sorry deleting now" after ventriloquizing living and dead people without their consent to make money
"FBI warns Lina Khan aspires to rescue nation using the unstoppable power of the Gundam"
"aspired" is such a perfect verb choice. Not a hint of whether there was any capability, plausibility, or even overt acts taken towards the aspiration.
i would not have published this story, as someone who's read literally thousands of threat bulletins cosigned or circulated by the FBI
www.newscientist.com/article/2518... we have The Matrix at home
we need to address the end of good-paying jobs for melancholics, like lighthouse keeper or fire tower watchers
I hope he feels vindicated right now, rather than cursed with the gift of prophecy.
you know who else foresaw a major conflict emerging from a regional dispute over trade routes?
i bet this shit sounds magical if you're fucking stupid
too true.
Sun Tzu (D-NY) - βWhen your enemy is making a mistake, fix it for him at great cost to yourself.β
None justice with left peace.
eagerly anticipating the scholarly article explaining how the Buffalo Wild Wingstini is an example of the imperial boomerang that began with dessert hummus.
Experiencing Bij at the optometrist's office
Grammarly will probably find that this ploy doesnβt work in court. If I was one of the authors whose identities theyβve stolen, Iβd make it my mission to burn the entire company to the ground.
Libraries are for everybody, or theyβre for no one.
great pun, take a bow.
I did this interview with @taylorlorenz.bsky.social about Section 230's applicability to "algorithms"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNii...
same vibe:
nominative determinism hall of fame
if the practice of law isn't for you, the moist loam of the forest floor accepts & forgives all in its warm, saprophagous embrace.
he's on here too! I'll admit I've only read Karla's Choice so far; it was damned good.
@nickharkaway.com
They don't teach this in law school, but if a judge says these words to you it's probably best to just walk out into the forest and never return.
Nick Harkaway! he's done some non-spy novels too iirc.
Strait Comparison Lessons Learned from the 1915 Dardanelles Campaign in the Context of a Strait of Hormuz Closure Event Jonathan Schroden CRM D0025888.A1/Final September 2011
I'm sure it's fine, it's not like there's any historic examples of a closed strait combined with shortsighted tactical planning leading to any sort of catastrophe.
www.history.navy.mil/research/lib...
The dictionary woke up this morning and chose violence.