It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting
It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting
I don’t want my parents to experience my death / want to make sure they are helped in their last years. I’ve told them that there’s an expiration onn that though. Like, you wanna live to 100? You’ll be doing it without me.
That summary history tho: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Victoria_Murdock_(Earth-616)
I appreciate this take
On CL there’s a dedicated place to seek roommates and no shortage of people seeking that arrangement. Not clear why people spam the apartment rental section
My pet peeve with Facebook listings, although it happens on craigslist too, is people advertising as if it’s a rental for an apartment to yourself but then it turns out it’s a share housing situation
Where are real listings found, instead?
ITT: a lot of us favoring exactly the weather that climate change is taking away
Whisper that in my ear, you sexy beast
Well that’s a happy note on which to end this day
(Well written though, thank you)
That’s a cool model, at least at first glance
Yup. At the end of the day, YouTube provides two resources: entertainment and information. Given that I’m willing to drop any particular creator or show, which I am, entertainment can always be found elsewhere. Worst case, I suffer a little bit of FOMO. And information in the internet ecosystem is like water in nature; it finds a way to keep flowing around
When we really consider who our worst enemies actually the question becomes simpler. Mitch McConnell is the first example that came to mind for me.
I’m partial to the notion of memetic evolution, which is to say that humans have a concurrent driver of behavior besides our genes. Less so than capability or willingness, I tend to believe that some of the memes driving us are too successful, if that makes sense. They perfectly capitalize on the foibles of the human organism and I just don’t believe we’re able to surmount that. The only likely way out is running through the painful cycle described in another comment here. We need to suffer sufficiently to initiate a change in the ideas by which we operate
It’s an interesting, useful analogy. My concern is that, like with nature, many fear the wild. The moment a rewilding of the internet might lead to a negative event, people would run and beg for the reinstament of walled gardens
Fallen was the one I was going to add. Glad to see it here!
Oh man, I wish we had that, paying a few pennies per article. Way prefer that to an ad
As far as effort? You’re right