

Isn’t that convenient.
sie/ihr, she/her
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Isn’t that convenient.
“Remember Y2K and all the chaos that was supposed to happen? Computer nerds scared everybody into updating everything and make it ‘y2k proof’ or whatever and then it was a whole nothing burger.”
“Remember the hole in the ozone layer? Scientists made us ban CFC’s like we were going to die of skin cancer any day now and then nothing bad at all happened.”
After reading this article, I feel like I should know what actually happened on the show - I don’t though?
None of the above? I have certain traits that society thinks are weird. That’s about it. I’m neither cursed nor gifted, I just very much don’t fit the definition of “normal”.
The delist is presented as a big operating “loss” to tax authorities.
I have absolutely no fucking idea how taxes work. But this sounds to me like I have insurance on my hand and I sit down one evening with a knife and cut off my hand and then go to my insurance company, showing them my bloody stump: “gib money!”
wtf.
Depends on what country. But in general, probably because the departments responsible tend to be understaffed and overworked, regardless of where, and there are quite a lot of migrants.
Sure. How does that add to the topic at hand?
That’s nonsense, because they’re obviously looking for Erde.
I don’t see why it would be so unlikely to be cellophane but OP would have to test it.
Okay, and? Are you saying that’s reason for any and all aid deliveries to stop?
Hello everybody all around the world! Wanna join this super duper awesome fun thing? Only if you’re in the US though!
(Not that I’d want to)
In Germany, generally, students are expected to bring their own stuff, it’s not the school’s/teacher’s responsibility to provide pencils and what not. That’s probably where the confusion lies, there is no scenario in which a teacher has to specifically ask parents to provide supplies because they do that anyway.
“This person conducts themselves with a confidence that usually comes with physical traits typically considered desirable.”
I had somehow assumed it was cancelled months ago.
I like that too and I don’t understand why people are so very fundamentally against having stuff recommended to them based on what they’re already following.
Why is that surprising? How large was that pizza?
That was a gazillion years ago. Probably some fandom thing? Seems likely.
Productive is not what I’d call what I do but anyway: I don’t follow things that make me miserable or even just “people”. My feeds are full of all kinds of fun stuff, like my fandoms or science or art. So I don’t ever “doom scroll”, really, but read about what other people thought about that newest episode or some new thought they had about an ancient episode or general fan squealing about a ship or the newest weird findings about spinosaurus or ‘look at these new photos Perseverance has taken’ or ‘look at this detail in this awesome painting’ or ‘this is how to improve this aspect in your drawings’.
Yes I am on tumblr. Yes I am on tumblr too much.
Depends on what “right to exist” means here.