Anything that can poo out a cube should not be messed with.
Anything that can poo out a cube should not be messed with.
That’s an interesting idea. I can see local businesses having a whinge about it for a couple reasons: 1) people less likely to buy snacks/drinks on the go and 2) the business now has to deal with lots of extra rubbish that used to go in the public bins outside. Was there any push back? People were a bit whingey about the plastic bag ban here at first but I think most people have accepted it now (although I do forget my reusable bags on an annoyingly regular basis).
The bug was deliberately put there after he was born so he could fulfill the prophecy.
Mechanical keyboard users unite!
A dapper gentleman indeed!
The Frank Skinner Show is good for that too.
Hello meme. Into the folder for tough days you go.
What I like about this story is instead of escaping by saying they don’t want to do an interview, they just straight up admitted they’re lying.
For real. Who thinks adding an extra, unnecessary thing to look at/monitor while driving adds safety?
The comments about poor independent grocer Coles is doing my head in.
Pulling Your Own Strings by Wayne Dyer gave me a lot of confidence. His other books have a spiritual bent to them, I believe (I haven’t read them), but the above book is just straightfoward advice.
There is a search engine for Lemmy https://www.search-lemmy.com/
Not ideal that it’s outside of your preferred search engine, but it’s something.
There’s another way, if we can just entice the jerky surgeons to eat some bovine tuberculosis.
A lot of his approach seems to be based on vedic philosophy, and all that is available free if you don’t want to go through him. You can walk into a temple and leave with free books because they believe knowledge should be free. All they ask is you pass the book on when you’re finished.
I’ve got nothing against the guy though, I don’t know enough about him, just pointing out that you can get the knowledge free if you want to.
Meet us behind the bike sheds after school, we’re going to do some poems.
why would a good scientist stop researching?
Probably when you start to wonder if all your research is for nothing since nobody seems interested in enacting policy grounded in science.
It makes sense that boomers had more jobs over their working life, they lived in an era where they could quit one job and have another job by the end of that week without any pre-planning.
Contrary to popular belief, sometimes shit doesn’t happen.
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