How do you tell that the video is heavily edited?
Fascist
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"But that's the point", Tech Leaders responded.
They don't just want to, they're succeeding.
In the tech world drug users, particularly of hallucinogens, probably make up the top 10%.
Does anyone genuinely believe that Biden will win at this point?
Every once in a while I read a new poll showing how historically unpopular he is. How do you think people individually and in groups will react to this seemingly inevitable (to me) result? How will society react and, if possible, change?
On the one hand, better you know what they collect about you than not. And as long as you use a streaming service they're collecting data on you.
On the other hand, streaming services are inherently wasteful and lead to pointless and excessive power usage which contributes to climate change, not to mention the privacy concerns, all of which could have been avoided by reasonably priced buy-once-own-forever media.
while preaching about Western values.
No, that tracks
Britain showing 'lack of respect'
Also, the sun is warm
All this working is not working
"Free Country"
Early human history and the Falkland islands. But that's it.
"In other news, ice is cold"
You are tearing me apart, Lisa!
there’s no logical reason to not vote for Biden as a leftist besides accelerationism
His enabling of a genocide seems a sufficient reason to me
Link: https://lemmy.ml/post/2685035
Was reading about The Offspring due to this post here: https://lemmy.ml/post/2628198
As I read their Wikipedia page I noticed that Dexter Holland (lead singer) has a PhD in Molecular Biology. Then I remembered that Greg Gaffin (lead singer) of Bad Religion has a PhD in Zoology.
Is this a trend in Punk Rock or am I noticing a freak coincidence? If not punk rock, is there any genre that stands out in its number of highly educated artists?
Even if we're subscribed to them? Could a temp block exist in conjunction with a subscription? I love c/memes but holy shit no matter which sort I select by they've managed to overwhelm my feed.
Wikipedia for reference:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Earworm
I tend to like the volunteer-read audiobooks on librivox and recently was curious about their Sherlock Holmes books (never read or listened to before), but I'm wondering what else is out there and popular in the community.