Lol, real life "Airplane!"
This. Her statements about science are completely arbitrary, as long as they gain attention. In the 1600's, she would have been pushing heliocentrism only because it was controversial at the time.
Man just tryna provide for his family. Damn kids.
Canadian couples only have sex doggy-style, so they can both watch the hockey game.
If I'm ever reincarnated as a mole rat, I know I have guaranteed employment.
The responsibility has been successfully transferred to the taxpayers.
To be fair, real-life dating is also shit.
This documentary was inspired by the murder of Gunnar Gunnarssonsson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-OOpZitfd0
Yes officer, this comment right here.
Gordon Freeman, in the flesh.
Book is John Dies at the End?
This image would make H. P. Lovecraft shudder in disgust.
Angels can't melt steel pins
I've spent the last few years building up an immunity to iocane powder.
It's raining men by the weather girls.
Ah yes, you're right. I always confuse her character's name with the title of the film.
She was in Matilda but I don't remember her character's name.
I'm starting to suspect that these Fox News guys might be somewhat biased.
Nothing profound here, just need to vent: I haven't used Facebook for several years now, but I just got my 10 year old son a Meta Quest 2 and had to activate it by linking to my Facebook account. Just two days later I got a warning that the account will be locked because they detected that a child was using the Quest with an adult account (maybe because of the types of games he was playing?). My options are to either make him his own, restricted account (requires a credit card for verification) or prove that I am in-fact an adult (requires photo ID). No fucking way is Facebook getting either my credit card or photo ID. This is some sorry attempt to extort even more personal info from people. I can't understand how so many people tolerate this. How is this company still in business, let alone worth half a trillion dollars? If I had known how bad things have gotten, I would never have bought their VR.
A few months ago I saw a funny story about a guy who added generics/templates to JavaScript (or maybe TypeScript?) by using runic characters that look like angle brackets to enclose the template parameter, then using a preprocessor to convert the runes, etc. to actual, legal types before compilation. I can't seem to find it anywhere; hoping someone knows what I'm talking about.
I need to adapt a Bluetooth headset (speakers + mic) to 3.5 mm, but the only adapters I can find will either transmit or receive, not both at the same time. Is there some technical limitation why this can't be done, or is there just no market for such a device? Thanks.