

What a great example of a catch-22


What a great example of a catch-22
Also, how fucking long does it take someone to put their number in a phone? Like, you open the add new contact screen and hand the phone over. They should make 10 taps for their phone number and maybe one tap to save it. 11 taps total. No one should be swiping through your phone just to add their number.


You’re holding everyone to the same standard: Don’t be a racist asshole, but you’re treating people differently depending on how they meet that standard.


I believe the giveaway was only for 48 hours so it might be over
It’s actually from a TV show mr Cunningham
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That’s still just a filter. A filter is something that separates and divides a mixed group into specific categories. So a reverse filter would be the opposite of that. Something that takes separate groups and mixes them together.
Strainers and sieves are filters. A filter is a filter. A reverse filter is still a filter. Direction doesn’t make a difference because direction is subjective.


It’s the Republican mo. Become the problem you complained about to prove your complaint is legitimate.


Valheim is absolutely numbers. Every fucking thing you do in that game is determined by your skill level in said thing. Running, attacking, crafting, even sleeping. It’s all fucking numbers.
That’s because he’s the same character in both movies. Aldous Snow


This isn’t about tipping culture. It’s very specifically about racism. Tipping is just the thing they’re using to punish the people they hate
They were less confrontational and more likely to accept direction


Not dying now so I might be happy in the future?


Oh man. An ex’s dad and I used to jam together. I played bass and he played guitar. It wasn’t anything crazy but we had fun messing around and making music. He was an audio engineer and invited me to help out on a few gigs. I have some great memories setting shit up in the pouring rain at one of the shows he brought me to. 15 years later, I definitely miss him more than her.


What do you mean “now”? This has been standard practice for the past 200 years.
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Everything you saw and thought, “I should help with that.”; they don’t.
If you think getting excited for a week about something fun that happened is the problem then idk what to say
Idk. I think it’s just easier to rely on a specific someone whose job it is to put shit in the proper place than to hope every random person who takes a book off the shelf can put it back in the proper place. Like, I get what you’re saying. It isn’t a big ask to have people return a book after looking at it. But it’s so easy for them to put it in the wrong spot. And once it’s on the shelf, it’s much harder to notice that it’s out of place. It seems counter intuitive, but it’s more efficient to simply leave the book out after looking at it