

Enshittification, but on a massive scale.


Enshittification, but on a massive scale.


Thank you, I haven’t shaved.


Dish soap. Use a scrubber brush and let it dry.
Just a few… more… trillion dollars! And all your drinking water.

Authors generally research something before they write about it, even for fictional works.


His wife died in 2009. Not to be a downer, but I think the article headline implies otherwise…


You don’t even have to abolish rent. There are giant predatory companies, small local landlords that got lucky with their timing, and everything in between. They’re getting money for doing nothing, and aren’t going to start contributing to society just because they have to be less wealthy for no effort! Slash rents now to get people homes, and implement rent control and price ceilings.


That’s… beautiful.
No, bitches do the woofs. These do the purring and meows…


What’s… What’s a “dick piano”?


Of course! These mindless, soulless cash grabs never don’t hold up or cheapen the original creative product.


Oh, good. As long as Israel is on the case…


Thank you. It’s so dumb when you think about it for even a second or two. “The corrupt people left, so we shouldn’t support the honest ones there?”
That’s her left hand. Also:
as she looks through each other’s eyes in awe.
Wat.
Relax. I’m allowed to state my opinion, you’re allowed to disagree. If we’re still not on the same wavelength, it’s fine, but we don’t need to make it a big thing.
I have never in my life seen people crop part of their own image out of the the post they themselves chose to post so no, Occam’s razor does apply. But again, you’re allowed to disagree. But wherever you got the image from, it was edited, that’s a fact…


Damn, yet another generation that could afford to save…
Occam’s razor. Why would you take a screenshot or picture of something, but crop part of the thing you want to post about out? It makes no sense…
You say “understand”, but then rattle off a bunch of facts.
No offense, but that’s not the same as knowing a person and those aren’t the most important things. I don’t know the exact right answer to these for most of the people in my life. Hell, I don’t know my favorite for every one!
But that’s because they’re less important. Not completely, but they’re just statistics, flavoring on who a person is. I know my sister is endlessly creative and compassionate. I know my mother is fierce and determined, and never gives up on anyone. My father is loyal, dependable, and hard-working. My brother is charismatic and hilarious. My niece is intelligent, tender-hearted, and kind. My nephew is adventurous, inquisitive, and empathetic.
That’s who they are, and I know this by spending time with them, through the good and bad times. Assuming they’re worthy of it, have you shown your family who you are, your true self? And if they’re not worth that, remember that it’s only temporary; eventually you can move out, choose your own family and they can know and understand the true you!