No, but yes. Democrats fund extremist Republicans in order to "secure" their seats. The amount of times this has blown up in their faces means that they are, at the minimum, culpable for the extremism festering on the right. Their party isn't as bad, but it does answer to the same interests (big business) that the Republicans get their matching orders from.
Okay, yeah, I had the right thing. I guess I'm not sure how it follows.
I'm sorry, but what does Corpo DEI mean?
How so? It deletes something from the source and stores it in the clipboard. If you never paste it... it's effectively just deleting it.
We needed to be able to protect ourselves when we were individual tribes. That meant we needed to be able to hurt people if push came to shove. So, we can turn off the empathy when we've determined that someone is our enemy. And modern leaders abuse the shit out of that response for their own benefit. Because they want things and other people are in the way.
I'm sorry. I read the wiki and I'm familiar with this event, but have no idea what your talking about. Is the break-up of AT&T the best example of anti-trust being used in the last 50 years? What was the issue?
... literally is an intensifier. It's been used as such for 300 years. Making the argument that it should only be used literally isn't some new thing and it certainly isn't correct either. Do you also get confused by other words with two conflicting meanings? Do you think a meat cleaver sticks meat together?
This... this is the ninja thing again. Was Japan famous for its ninjas because they were the best in the world, or did every other country have ninja and Japan was just so shit at it that we associate them with Japan?
Yeah, I'm gonna disagree with you here. Lots of people are really comfortable being excessive shits online, especially when they have some sort of grievance. PizzaCake is like a fucking lodestone for disdain, so this has definitely happened. Worse has definitely happened.
Assuming, of course, that we're both on the same page that this comic is an illustration of an online conversation and not, like, meant to be taken literally.
Impossible is so fucking good, it's honestly incredible.
Yeah, Canadians can be just as dumb as Americans! /j
Totally reproducible, just with slightly different prompts.
Love this one
Hooray! I'm so glad, as a human, that were so comfortable with failure since it's something we all do. And we know that we can admit when we fault and we can then do the work of righting the wrong instead of continuing going forever because we can't be seen to have made a mistake. /s (fucking devastatingly so)
IP has value, we amass value. Are we missing a step? -stockholders