They're weird fantasy ways of doing tech things.
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This is an ad 🫤
I'll have the most life changing ~~apifany~~ ~~apiphany~~, hold on, I gotta Google spell-check this.
*chome opens to last tab*
Oh yeah, I was searching Spider-Man gifs
* proceeds to scroll through Spider-Man gifs.*
Even in the article:
According to a 2023 study, a day on Earth was approximately 19 hours for a significant part of Earth's early history...
At least it doesn't use Amazon titles.
The associate is busy with someone else and there are 3 other self-checkout stands with flashing lights.
And 10 minutes in and you can't recall what the first 9 minutes were about
Moving from a walker hostile city to a walk friendly city, I forgot they existed and had some close calls. I'm pretty aware of them now.
The true misconception is that there are scientific definitions and culinary definitions. No the culinary definitions don't fit their scientific category. They're not intended to.
Cyber Myconids... Oh boy.
"Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should"
One word is never enough to describe an experience. People can say they're okay when something is wrong or they can over-exaggerate. The last thing we want is more people reading this is thinking their trauma is actually stress and it's in their head. They don't want to be one of the people overreacting. They're "okay". Those people need help and shouldn't second-guess theirself.
If you call in an emergency, they don't make you prove you're not lying or overreacting. The ambulance comes either way. Once they arrive and assess the situation, they react appropriately.
If you feel you need help, use language that you feel fits. Once people understand the situation, they should react appropriately.
I've had friends that were in pain, but said they were okay. Up until things got critical. I don't want people hiding their pain because they don't want to be a burden. If you are in pain and need help, express it.
"We are da angles of deaf, and we shall no no fear."
"Da emporer protec"