Tum
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- Comment on That gourmet luxury blend... 7 months ago:
I would guess the ban came from an overzealous application of the “no personal info” doxxing rule, because that pic has an address on it which is technically a company address, but there ya go, that’s my guess. I was banned once for something similar.
- Comment on When you let boomers run social media accounts 9 months ago:
not much dog, what’s up with you?
- Comment on 'True Detective' Is Must-See TV Again Thanks to Jodie Foster and Co. 9 months ago:
I adored season 1, I’m a bit of a Lovecraft/Ligotti junkie and it scratched all the right itches. I found season 2 a bit dry,l because ai went in expecting more lovecraftian references, and really enjoyed season 3. I think I will give 2 and 3 a rewatch as AI don’t remember much from 2 at all and aive forgotten the plot of 3 enough that I could rewatch it.
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
What are tab atacks?
- Comment on Anon has second thoughts about marriage 10 months ago:
it’s a quite common phrase in indo-english, “please do the needful” which means like, please do whatever is necessary.
- Comment on Its most common use case is interrupting games 11 months ago:
caps lock but that toggles itself off after a single character. it’s made for people who have dexterity issues and cannot hold multiple keys at the same time.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 1 year ago:
I’ve never gotten past the second (or maybe third) zone of Barotrauma. usually I play with my brother, and we have a slew of mods that add new equipment and let you uninstall and reinstall equipment on subs, and we end up turning a rustbucket into a profitable cargo hauler with storage racks in every conceivable space and a wire up controller to manage the reactor for us. have you ever gotten to endgame content?
- Comment on Amazon anti Union propaganda 1 year ago:
I’ll admit ignorance to the complexity involved, I had just thought that a sharpie would be less conspicuous than a bag full of QR code stickers if management were to search employees which I believe they do in amazon warehouses. Also the communicability of it, being able to tell others in different warehouses “fill in these squares on the QR code” rsther than distribution of stickers.
Thanks for the in depth reply about feasibility of it though, very interesting!
- Comment on Amazon anti Union propaganda 1 year ago:
Someone should hijack the QR code by strategically filling in back squares with a sharpie and have it point to a pro union URL