@Keysalagain I imagine 4chan is lit up
@mikeharmanos thanks, yeah all of their postings are like that. Sorry I didn't give the link was lazy of me
@TomeReader @Museek easy. Take out the richest one, wait a few months, take out the richest one.
Voila, no more billionaires.
Satirically speaking😉
@nursefrombirth Someone not qualified for that job, but also...his eyes are two different colors? Maybe he's a Malamute?
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@LaurelGreen @Zevon @Maude @AkomoCombine I did a whole heap of red peppers in a bathroom with the exhaust fan on. Didn't die, can recommend.
@Maude ...of France? Okay maybe
@GharrOfNox With a Proton paid account I can make unlimited numbers of email aliases via SimpleLogin (included)
@99reasons4truth Bandcamp
@lifeinthePNW @VelvetDuchess @th3j35t3r as long as he stays away from windows, Novichok , polonium and Dnipro he'll be fine.
@peterquirk pypi is making me very nervous. I know they do a lot of vetting but yikes.
@DavidSalo @Queasy That's an old chestnut (lie) that makes the rounds and misses a far more interesting discussion of which new words make it into various dictionaries. There's a whole process for each of them, they take it very seriously. I'd link to OED's new word section but they're having a bad hair day
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@DavidSalo It would seem that way, but Biden and Sullivan have been dragging their feet this whole time timid of upsetting Putin or something. Ukraine recently noted that 10% of the allocated stocks have been sent. For free Biden could remove the "red lines" and allow Ukraine to target bomber air fields. Not holding out hope for that either.
#politics #ukraine
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/41431
@annamousse here's a fun map (sorry, just the USA):
The Silent Generation 1928-1945
Baby Boomers 1946-1964
Gen X 1965-1980
Millennials 1981-1996
Gen Z 1997-2012
@NorthernInvader Darn it I've lived for the day I could connect my kitchen appliances to the internet
/s
@gshevlin Yeah. My entry point was Women Fire and Dangerous Things, which is not political per se. Then I slid over to Don't Think of an Elephant
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