This is how I deployed an app less than 5 years ago (healthcare).
It's sad
Well written informative comment, nice!
Can you think of some tax systems where this is true? It's not true in the United States at least. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressivity_in_United_States_income_tax
Used to contract with a PBM and saw how the sausage is made. It's not pretty people.
I wish so badly that I could transcend the barrier between life and death. Death is a tragedy and completely preventable through technological means. We spend so much mental energy trying to convince ourselves that death is the next great adventure but it's a lie. Once you die it's over. I'm deeply saddened to realize that I will likely miss the immortality boat by a few hundred years. My soul will not live on, even though there is so much to see, so much to learn, so much to experience. If I could upload my person to a digital medium I would in a heartbeat. Yet I cannot, and this brings me great despair and sorrow. I will only ever be able to experience the tiniest slice of our universe's time. I will likely be completely forgotten within a few generations, and nothing I create will persist. Every day I hope, beg, and pray that there is a way out, but I know that there is not. I wish there was a higher intelligence I could appeal to, something that could come and pick me out of the corridors of time and bring me to a place where I can be preserved and continue to grow and observe and learn.
I'm a big fan of Blorbo, he once gave me nasty oral sex
I get what you're saying, but I still wouldn't be surprised if Trump was in the book... Sometimes people are dumb and filled with hubris.
We can all agree that Trump was a "customer" (ew) of Epstein though right?
Bruh it sounds like he already brought it to the police. Lay off
I've hated him for so long. Glad to see it's getting some light
Uh... They've definitely assembled more than just one lithography machine. Probably over 80 years ago. Is it just me or is that a weird headline?
Yeah this is a thing. As a poly person myself, some therapists cannot fathom the idea that your poly relationship is even remotely stable, fulfilling, healthy, etc. It's wild.
It's okay it's filled with foot guns.
As someone who isn't even 30 yet but has already had quite a few adventures, they aren't usually what they're made out to be. Usually comes with stress and suffering
The thread is so funny