rumba
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- Comment on What's it going to take to truly stop the US? 9 hours ago:
And they’re likely begging for the violence so they bourgeoisie can feed on the war machine.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
It’s almost twice as many characters, but only one more syllable. It feels so long counting it out :)
of course, english has a lot going on that’s unreasonable as well so …
- Comment on 1 week ago:
or fingersAtTheEndOfTheFeetNotToBeConfusedWithTheOnesOnTheHands
- Comment on 1 week ago:
often mistaken for disposable vapes
- Comment on Why are dogs? 1 week ago:
How much grant money can we get to test the aerodynamic nature of dogs.
- Comment on Na Na Na Na Na Na 1 week ago:
In 1991, I worked at a Christmas tree farm. They had an ancient tube stereo with an 8 track and one single Christmas tape. Volume at 11.
In 1994, I got a job at a newly built Staples. They had no internet and they chouldn’t get their satellite connection to work, so they sent us a commercial song box that contained an 8 track of pop songs from the 70’s. To this day, I can’t listen to Sweet Home Alabama.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
These look shady AF too :)
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Worse, he’s picked up a nasty through-hole habit.
- Comment on Increasing the surface area of a substance increases its reaction rate. Proof by garlic. 2 weeks ago:
You also need to cook 2,3 in this state, or you just crush all the cells in your mouth and end up with 4.
- Comment on surely your hobby can't be that expensive 2 weeks ago:
Spending disposable money on hobbies is fine
- Comment on surely your hobby can't be that expensive 2 weeks ago:
Nope, if you can’t do it adequately with a cell phone camera, it’s gonna eat you alive.
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- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Zillow estimates 5.7 mil.
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
What do what the odds are?
Not allowed to vote in 2028.
Voting is fixed enough that it won’t matter in 2028.
voting for anybody but glorious leader in 2028 is punishable by death.
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
ehh, let the votes sort em out :)
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
Again, who cares enough to bother?
- Comment on Christmas Animals 2 weeks ago:
I think it’s marketing overreach. christmas->snow->snow animals->penguins
I do find it strange that there are less polar bears than penguins in Christmas decorations in NA
- Comment on Christmas Animals 2 weeks ago:
🎵Rudolph with his nose so red, better run now or you’ll soon be dead🎶
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
English is not the last language that should complain; unfortunately, 54% of the US population has a literacy level below that of a 6th-grade student.
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
hey, VoteNixon just ran over it, Firefly is the one that brought it into the world and threw it into traffic :)
- Comment on Typical monopoly people 2 weeks ago:
I love this
Because god forbid someone reposts an image here from Reddit that had been censored. what a travisty :)
Strangest fucking hill to die on.
- Comment on Larian CEO Responds to Divinity Gen AI Backlash: 'We Are Neither Releasing a Game With Any AI Components, Nor Are We Looking at Trimming Down Teams to Replace Them With AI' 2 weeks ago:
A lot of the industry artists are at the very least using AI to screw around with concept art for references. The kind of stuff where they used to use google to search. One of my friends fed a service a fairly raw hand-sketched drawing, told it how to finish it off, then asked it to put it in different poses at different angles, then used that to hand-make the character into 3D.
There are, of course, many artists who wouldn’t touch any of it with a 10-foot pole.
- Comment on Fair's fair. 2 weeks ago:
An authorized service technician has entered the farm
- Comment on Fair's fair. 2 weeks ago:
Everything is of course expensive. One of my exes was a farm girl. They had a smallish farm 250 Acres (101 Hectares).
He had a couple dozen cows, planted every other inch he could find, and rented a few neighboring fields. He had everything for planting/maintaining/harvesting. Anytime something got paid off, he picked up something else. Everything was a juggling act. Every free dollar was reinvested. They lived relatively decently, but modestly. Everyone got whatever they needed; nothing was extravagant. He had some outrageous amount in loans, many millions.
- Comment on Fair's fair. 2 weeks ago:
inconclusive due to the drug cocktails they probably take daily.
Let’s just check for alcohol and opiates.
- Comment on Fair's fair. 2 weeks ago:
Large equipment alone steals the fucking show.
- Comment on My culture also loves music, dancing and telling stories 2 weeks ago:
They test-marketed mild. It failed for being perceived as too spicy.
- Comment on My culture also loves music, dancing and telling stories 2 weeks ago:
explain the old elpaso then ;)
- Comment on My culture also loves music, dancing and telling stories 2 weeks ago:
I was in London for a couple of days, Ate at a hotel, a couple cafes, two pubs, a chip shop with one hell of a line. I must have missed something; flavors were low-key, under-seasoned, and under-spiced. The closest thing I got to flavor was breakfast; the sausage was decent, I think you fully understand sausage there. The beans and eggs were just kinda meh.
Then you have places like this catering to local tastes. oldelpaso.co.uk/…/extra-mild-super-tasty-fajita-k…
I think things are changing. People are starting to crave a little more spice. There’s no lack of curry shops with plenty of spice, but they’re not strictly British food.