My stepmom’s dad has bragged about never having changed a single diaper for his kids. He sees this as a victory. What a fucking creep.
My stepmom’s dad has bragged about never having changed a single diaper for his kids. He sees this as a victory. What a fucking creep.
Annnnnnd REMIX: https://youtube.com/shorts/NANyaGc77lQ?si=-OtHJPRfRSX8ClX0
Applies to tires also, and for the same reason.
It’s a good rule!
They know the way the wind is blowing on this issue, and they trade in public image nearly as much as they do in physical goods. This is a good look for them, and when it was clear they wouldn’t win, they’re happy to join the winning side.
It’s also not completely out of left field—they’ve been expanding access to previously-internal repair guides and even tools over the last few years.
Child sexual assault material
This happened on PWA for me but isn’t an issue when I downloaded the TestFlight release.
Face down, ass up, that’s the way I like to duck.
He looks a bit like Jason Segel ate a bee.
Most people get to have sex at least six times for this.
I’m sure his mom will step in, just like she did with the cage match.
Yes and no. My daily scrolling habit has been moved to lemmy and I haven’t really felt any loss.
However, and this is a big caveat: Reddit remains a huge source of institutional knowledge. Half a dozen times weekly I’ll look something up and the most relevant answer/discussion will be from Reddit. As I understand it, lemmy will never fulfill this need, because it’s not scraped the same way Reddit is? Or perhaps I’ve misunderstood something about the way federation works. If that’s true, it’s a huge blow to the long-term use of lemmy v. Reddit.
This is just regular Vogon poetry.
And yet, it didn’t appear when I tried that time. Seems hit and miss for me, or maybe one of the apps I’m bouncing between at the moment doesn’t have an Edit functionality yet. Thanks.
Holy shit this community rules. I’m so happy for you! May it live up to all your memories.
Ah, I see that now. Should have thought to scroll farther. You’re right, that’s a tough one!
Those names are taken from Iain M. Banks’ Culture sci-fi series.