The “almost” in this statement is absolutely crucial. Nicely done.
The “almost” in this statement is absolutely crucial. Nicely done.
Good for her. I think she made the best choice she could, without moving too quickly. I’d like to see the essay.
I’m glad that “AI slop” is becoming a common term. Of course, I’d be even more glad if it wasn’t necessary in the first place, but I’ll take what I can get.
I was expecting a detailed rant, including an example or two. “That’s all” is much, much funnier.
If twitter users think it’s barely tolerable now, they should imagine how bad it’ll get once Trump actually takes office. They need to switch TODAY.
published November 5, 2024
Well, today’s the 12th. What happened?
I get the same feeling, too. They’re just looking for an excuse to ditch Europe - perhaps as a sacrifice to Putin.
Not even in office yet, and already making threats.
I’d like to see Europe tell Vance to fuck off. I suspect that if Europe gives in now, the Trump administration will make this same threat every time Europe does something he doesn’t like.
Trump will be an unreliable NATO ally anyway, so it isn’t much of a risk on Europe’s part.
In my experience, that’s true, too. I won’t complain about build quality.
There is no shortage of reasons to dislike Apple. This isn’t one of them.
This isn’t Stable Diffusion. It’s a photo from the Fire Kingdom. (Maybe I’ve been watching too much Adventure Time lately.)
The best argument I came across went something like this: if we show the Democratic Party that we’ll accept something as horrible as genocide as long as the Republicans are worse, then we’ve completely surrendered our agency as voters.
Powerful statement. It was the most coherent, rational, well thought out explanation I’d seen. It didn’t come off as a condescending lecture on morality, either. I actually considered their argument for a couple days, but ultimately, I decided it wasn’t strong enough to risk another Trump administration.
Well, an elementary piece of acting advice is “draw on your life experiences”, so…
They hedged their bets, holding on to Joanna’s rent-controlled apartment in San Francisco just in case they wanted to return.
I have LOTS of sympathy for these people.
Also: the couple has struggled to make friends, McIsaac-Kierklo has not yet mastered the language (or learned much of it)…
Is there any possibility that these two things are related?
Jackasses. I think it’s safe to say that San Francisco doesn’t want them back.
As I recall (I haven’t seen the movie in years) Spacey was pretty damn good.
Non medically assisted
I think that’s how it should be. We all say stupid things sometimes (or smart but unpopular things). Plus, if someone had a bad few months, it shouldn’t haunt them forever.
Keep Lemmy karma-free!
I don’t care why, I just hope they never implement one.
Still, “under $2,000” for a corporation of that size is a surprisingly low amount, compared to the others. Not even worth the negative publicity. Odd choice.