Got mad at a tweet today whining about how "you shouldnt have to learn a special skill to be able to read academic papers" cause like, you learn special skills every day of your life basically, you learn special skills working at mcdonalds, it's a human condition to learn special little skills all the time.
Huldra
I think the idea is that before the NCR their enemies mainly were other small groups with shitty weapons, and the Mojave is just kind of uniquely stuffed to the brim with good firearms, or something.
But yeah they don't really make any sense, and it's always annoyed me to no end that video game conventions demand that in a Legion ending, Caesars incoherent plan to just magically transform the Legion into a real civilization after crossing the dam and taking Vegas, basically kind of works, rather than inevitably collapse when brain cancer or just regular old age takes Caesar and leaves the Legion with no leadership in a couple of years.
Funny, because it irks me to no end to try and look up non-alcoholic drinks that arent sweet sodas for big babies and getting told I should make a "mocktail."
Frankly we ought to reorient the terms "drink" and "drinking" away from alcoholic shit.
I think we need to make normal true crime acceptable in leftist spaces as a lesser evil to the kind of shit you end up with if people have to justify their interest as revolutionary research instead.
Tbf is that not usually more them shrieking about it making them illegitimate combatants rather than it being a fashion cop statement?
Business casual, the centrism of FASHion.
Who says this, who are you specifically mad at for whining about grocery outfits?
I wouldn't support a baby eater, just a radical personal red line of mine.
No promo material has given me any kind of clue what this film is about.
Fucked up how the US government had a serial killer factory in the 80s and then just shut it down and let all those high paying blue collar jobs go away, this certainly is sensible leftist historiography.
Took a vibe check of the true crime community's reaction to Lucy Letby and the "truther" side are asking questions like "why did an expert witness allege that Letby invented a brand new murder method that has never been documented or studied?" and "why did two of the supposedly most suspicious baby cases survive?"
Meanwhile the Letby antis are talking about how much she was texting and saying that if she was innocent, she would have still assumed that she had a baby killing magic aura and willingly removed herself from the clinic where she worked.
And also pointing to her getting a jury trial, which is hilarious given how many high profile true crime cases have widely maligned juries where the collective wisdom is that juries just convict or acquit anyone based on vibes.
Isn't it to the point where many insurers do cover chiropracty, but do not cover actual scientific physical therapy and recovery?