Fun fact, the origin of that nursery rhyme is unknown. The earliest source I can find is this Dutch "Cat and the Cradle" story:
http://childrens-stories.edigg.com/Ethnic_Fairy_Tales/Dutch_Fairy_Tales/The_Cat_And_The_Cradle.shtml
Fun fact, the origin of that nursery rhyme is unknown. The earliest source I can find is this Dutch "Cat and the Cradle" story:
http://childrens-stories.edigg.com/Ethnic_Fairy_Tales/Dutch_Fairy_Tales/The_Cat_And_The_Cradle.shtml
I would argue that I've been a teenager most of my life, in the sense that I didn't really know what I believed in until I was in my late twenties.
Teenagers just rage in general, and if they're coherent -- at specific things -- but mostly they just rage.
Most don't hear about it, and for every lost customer there's a new generation of teenagers who don't read the news to profit from
You know those movies that were clearly made to sell money, instead of say anything interesting? It was as good as the last F&F movie.
It is you who is the one who is recursive.
New appliances make me genuinely tremble. I haven't bought a TV in a decade or two, but I might need to buy one soon and the "options available" right now sound nightmarish, similar to your car situation.
I'm all for smart devices, as long as I can flash them. If it needs software I don't control -- no thank you
S1E9 TNG
and their niceness increases with age
If just India and Pakistan were to go to nuclear war with each other, in their small localized region of the world, 27 million people would die from the carnage. The resulting nuclear Autumn would be enough to change agriculture and starve 250 million people worldwide.
Kurzgesagt Video with timestamp: https://youtu.be/LrIRuqr_Ozg?si=Nn6YuO0llyB-B6If&t=380
I keep my old phones in the hope that I can flash them with mainline linux one day. PostmarketOS is making this dream happen
urgh, msm8916? Do Qualcomm even make those chips anymore? That is sooo passe
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https://iv.ggtyler.dev/watch?v=tlxHzRAZy7I&t=49