They were half a letter off. We were so close to perfection
Osa-Eris-Xero512
This is why I wish those micropayment systems took off. I would be happy to pay 20 bucks a month for 'ad free' browsing if most of it actually supported the creators of the content i'm accessing.
10x their cpm is still fractions of a cent for me as a user on a per page view basis, there's space for winning here if one of the big ~~tech~~ ad companies gets behind it and pushes.
Yeah, neither team is playing well tonight, but the chiefs have just been off form all game except the 4th quarter.
Not just Northern Ireland, if Scotland and Wales fucked off with a unifed Ireland to form Great Ireland without the English.
Imagine the English malding
Death of the author only applies if she's dead.
So unless there's been some good news in the last day, those people are just coping
The blahaj are exploding out of the closet. The optics seem perfect from here.
This timeline is wild
I love this
I would think that an on-call night would make for an automatic work from home day + sleeping in the following day.
EIH
While the human's behavior following the loss of the game is illogical, as humans are want to do, your dismissal of their responses to your clarifying statement regarding their loss as 'petty' is inherently illogical as well. Doing so instead of, as logic would dictate, rigorously testing their response for potential validity, if only in a human context, has resulted in your hypothesis being unanswerable with available information. Please keep in mind that while the actions of humans often appear illogical, this commonly is due to a lack of context surrounding those actions or understanding that, being highly emotive beings, the logic of their actions may be derived from a not immediately accessible source given a Vulcan perspective in observing the events. Further inquiry in this matter is generally welcomed by persons engaging in apparently illogical behavior, and your failing to clarify these conditions at the time of the event necessitated the query passing to this board, which could have been a post in /c/humansubspacemicroblog providing insight into this phenomenon instead of us attempting to ascertain fact with incomplete data.
Probably very few. The overlap where the kind of injury that Trek science can't fix and the event not outright killing the person has to be hella narrow even in Pike's time, and it would get narrower as time went on.