Let the animals wipe each other out.
Let the animals wipe each other out.
Stochastic terrorism.
It is an absurd statement to argue that the average cyclist on the average bike can sprint to over 30mph “without much trouble.” Maybe with a tailwind going downhill, and even that is, ahem, dangerous.
Imagine naming a feature “Full Self-Driving,” and yet you can’t take your attention away from the road and must be ready to take over at a moment’s notice.
Yeah, all the cheerleading for Manchin to get out is unbelievably shortsighted. As soon as people get their wish, we lose control of the Senate and Mitch “30 second pause” McConnell runs it again. That’s what people want?
Room where? In West Virginia?
Whether he retires, switches to the Republican Party, dies, or serves until 2050 as a Democrat, Joe Manchin is the last Democratic senator from West Virginia for the rest of our lifetimes.
“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
We don’t need to call it X or even the platform formerly known as Twitter. It’s just Twitter.
This is such a great project! I can see how there’s a little room for clean-up on that long S. Plus the comma-looking apostrophe 😵💫. Although maybe that’s how that punctuation mark acted back then?
I’ve never missed my Apollo filters more than when I see all these Elon Musk/Twitter/X ragebait posts.
“And if the guy who had the x handle complains, he’s a pedo guy.”
Back when Reddit was good because Apollo still worked, I had all kinds of keywords blocked (Trump, Elon, John Cena, Kardashian). The idea of being able to bring that to the entire experience of browsing the web is very appealing.
I was flabbergasted that he sounded like such a prick. Why would he not approach this in good humor after so many years?
🥱 This so-called man is so boring.
Thinking “X” is a cool letter is exactly what I’d expect from a middle-aged wannabe edgelord.
It — they ran on forever, and there were always these little fluffy clouds
A former president just barely got over 50% in the first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucuses and we’re describing his victory as “dominant” and a sign of strength instead of a historically weak showing from someone who’s already had the job. The media continues to not know how to talk about him.