Bwaz
@Bwaz@lemmy.world
- Comment on Trump advisor LOSES HIS MIND when confronted by foreign journalist 1 month ago:
I think the point was that the reporter was being no more than competent enough to insist on a reply to his question. It looked sharp only compared to milquetoast U.S. reporters who are almost universally afraid to confront anyone for fear of blacklisting.
- Comment on You didn't bought it you rented it! 6 months ago:
Ink jets burn ink even if you dont print anything, with their periodic “cleaning cycles”. That or their nozzles jam if you dont print often enough. They can make really high quality prints, but I’d never buy one again. Lasers can sit for months and they still pop out perfect prints every time.
- Comment on The owner of Robinsons Bookshops 8 months ago:
Doesn’t support things that divide people and make Australians hate each other. Accuses people of having a “woke agenda”.
- Comment on Whenever Donald Trump is accused of something, he responds by accusing his opponent of that exact thing. The idea is less to argue that Mr. Trump is clean than to suggest that everyone else is dirty. 9 months ago:
Maybe not exactly related to the original post, but do we REALLY know whether anyone has seen Trump’s ACTUAL birth certificate? The REAL one, not that countrfeit one that FOX News threw together some years ago? I’m just asking questions
- Comment on What android phones do you recommend and why? 1 year ago:
What support do you need? Sounds like it does everything you want it to do. I dont know about that one, but for a lot of devices, “updates” are often just loading in new advertising features.
- Comment on Roman numerals, man... so close! 1 year ago:
Better call Saw.
- Comment on What is the Israel thing going on? 1 year ago:
It’s not as complicated as portrayed. Everyone has some kind of point. But the people controlling the attacks are pretty much assholes, and the citizens getting killed are innocent victims
- Comment on What does cigarette smoking do for people? 1 year ago:
Former heavy smoker here, quit two decades ago. It creates a strong craving, which briefly supplies pleasure when you appease it. It provides (or at least used to) social connection with other smokers, particularly at “smoking breaks”.
And it gives you something recognizable to do while waiting for something. Rather than sitting there, staring out with a stupid look on your face, you instead sit there smoking a cigarette.
It’s an incredibly difficult addiction to break, it’s expensive, and these days identifies you as either very old or more or less a loser. Avoid, avoid.