

Ok. I get the name now!
Ok. I get the name now!
GI issues would beg to differ… a good 10 min for bad flares to ensure I’m not back in a few minutes later.
This is not a fun break time.
My assumption will be children born into true slavery with this tech, even though it could do much good.
CANT YOU SEE HOW FREE WE ARE?!
That is the best first response, these days.
Really?!
Too true, just didn’t think I’d be following their lead…
It is really weird, isn’t it. I’ve always been a major enthusiast for Tech. Always wanted to get in on VR when it was first evolving, as I could see how else could use VR. I bought oneof the first iPods cause I messed with one and realized it was a game changer for what we had at that time. Now, I find myself cautioning people on the use of AI and home automation. I feel like I’m turning into a Luddite.
With a man bun
I don’t … think that was a part of the conversation going right now, but I am enjoying the turn it is taking!
I’m an atheist, and that reply is kinda coming off as assholary.
Modern Catholicism has a lot to critique, but their support of science has been really good, especially compared to fundamentalist religions in the US.
As for the explanations for terms (handwaves), I’d say the Talmud started that long ago.
God, I miss the Netherlands.
Is the artery clogging power of frits and mayo overpowered by the biking or is it mostly genetics?
You are missing the next panel.
As my ER colleagues call them, donor-cycles.
And numerous studies showing the growth in other subjects when music is (actually) taught in elementary. It is crossing the streams, so to speak.
It is also what makes us human, not robots.
I was making the concern more explicit and personal. Not to worry.