meh. they can look if they want. once in a while i’ll flip off the camera tho, just to keep it spicy
ghost riding the apocalypse cuz there’s no way off this ride
meh. they can look if they want. once in a while i’ll flip off the camera tho, just to keep it spicy
the management class always devalue the efforts of those doing actual work. their exorbitant salaries couldn’t be justified any other way.
It’s not that they didn’t know what would happen to us.
It’s that they didn’t care what would happen to us.
Either that or you’re right with a galosh.
it’s just going to exponentiate from here. we’ve only been on the curve of the hockey stick so far. about to be vertical
Compost them first then you can eat the rich while also being vegan = Billions and billions of carbons.
Trying to find the tiny “show more results” button sandwiched between the first page of shit results and the weird AI bubbles of shit results just to find semi-decent shit on pages 2-3 makes me wish i was dead every single time.
If you don’t accept adding and subtracting numbers as allowed mathematical transactions, multiplication doesn’t make sense at all. It isn’t arbitrary. It’s fundamental basic accounting.
Sounds like you’re saying there’s too many people and having kids isn’t a good idea. That’s how what you just said translates to me, but wth do I know.
Pemdas is mostly just factoring, kinda. That’s how you should think of it.
2x4 is really 2+2+2+2.
That first 2+(anything else) can’t be acted/operated upon until you’ve resolved more nested operations down to a comparable level.
That’s it. It’s not arbitrary. It’s not magic. It’s just doing similar actions at the same time in a meaningful way. It’s just factoring the activities.
Georgian COBOL on a Babbage engine powered by a water wheel from a now defunct diversion of the Hudson being bandied around like it’s the latest fucking macOS. The decals are clearly peeling, but the world’s on fire and everyone has stock they don’t want to sell yet, so we’re riding this ship to bedrock and that’s final, mister.
Back when, most kids would just run off and do whatever in groups on their own. Now, parents both can’t stand their children being at home AND can’t stand them being unsupervised at any point in time. Hence, all supervised out of the house activities are inundated as every parent looks for someone to offload their kids on.
its a trap