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Grocery Segregation
If you purposefully don't use the divider, you shouldn't be allowed to shop there. Also, what the hell does this have to do with race?
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Grocery Segregation
If you purposefully don't use the divider, you shouldn't be allowed to shop there. Also, what the hell does this have to do with race?
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Has to be the manor
It's amazing that this software managed to work without ads, telemetry or logging in with a Microsoft account.
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If you don't feel like eating the crust, you're having a shitty pizza.
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I'm terrified of the Netherlands now
Dutch East India Company arrives on the island of Java
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Give us a shoutout
Coffee creamer is bizarre. It makes everything you add it to taste sweet, oily and industrial yet it's so popular in some cultures that it's considered a no-brainer.
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[Thread] Mental Math
When sharpening knives, with practice you can tell when you are done by sliding your fingertips along (not across) the sharpened bevel. It's possible to feel imperfections measured in micrometers this way.
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What's the Holy Grail item in your hobby?
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The irony with those is that once you're at a stage of life where you can afford those, you probably can't hear anything over 14kHz anyway. At least there's that sweet midrange!
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I bet the one on the left doesn't even have a fake Swedish name.
If cheap furniture made by compressing glue and sawdust together existed 100 years ago, I bet it would have sold well.
Same goes for shoes. Everyone's wearing terrible plastic stuff nowadays.
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Most popular pictures of the Olympics
What's happening in the first picture on the fourth row?
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Found this blast from the past at work today
I hate how all-around scammy this is. Who knows what the hell that thing does when plugged in..
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Your remember when Germany claimed that Greece doesn't work enough?
I didn't remember Greeks were accused of working too little hours. I thought the situation was blamed on corruption, tax evasion and ineptitude of the country's leaders.
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Old timey
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If they put a motor on the knowledge machine, that kid will be out of a job and his family has to move back to the country to tend the fields.
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Writing the next hit romance novel
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I cannot read this without hearing Leslie Nielsen's voice.
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Warms one's heart, doesn't it?
It's wild that thing was built in 1945. The first rudimentary computers had just recently been introduced, a lot of places didn't even have paved roads, logistics by horse were a norm and people still burned oil lamps indoors.
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Proton is vibe coding some of its apps.
How is this proof of vibecoding?
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Duh nuh nuhnuh NUH NUH.
Why did you set up your sprinklers so that they spray water on people walking on the sidewalk?
Fuck 'em, that's why!
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At some point, kids watching older cartoons will no longer understand why putting a thermometer under a desk lamp was a way to skip school.
Kids today don't know that until quite recently if you turned on the TV and you didn't get any picture, you could give the thing a firm slap on the side and it would work.
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Love the annual tradition
I don't get how this is a thing for Americans. How are you not destroyed by anxiety and paranoia if you go get stoned before having dinner with all your relatives?
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In 1952, claims that smoking causes cancer caused Kent cigarettes' to come out with an asbestos filter to protect its smokers.
They tried to reduce the health effects of smoking asbest as they could.
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CEO of Brave rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros
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The originator of the term is the late Terry Davis, a paranoid schizophrenic and developer of TempleOS. He used to go on angry rants about "glow in the dark CIA removeds", or glowies for short.