“I cannot operate on this soft drink, he’s my son”
“I cannot operate on this soft drink, he’s my son”
I see a private ambulance service driving around my town occasionally and it always makes my skin crawl
statistical engine suggesting words that sound like they’d probably be correct is bad at reasoning
How can this be??
We dodged a bullet, I’d say
You simply underestimate the duplicitous nature of the [country name] immigrant /s
I’d actually be willing to bet that we (the US taxpayer) paid those corporations for the privilege of their continued existence
The ghost of Christmas future
I think going back in time and video gaming Reagan would be a good start
I don’t remember what it was but I read something recently that said “up to 30+” and I had to reread it a few times
Dude I fucking love science
I think one of the reasons why we’re still seeing this done by journalists is because Elon’s takeover is probably relevant to whatever it is they’re reporting. I’ve definitely seen articles just refer to it as “X”. But whenever it’s a story about some crazy racist shit someone said or how poorly their advertising business is doing, it’s “formerly Twitter”.
That said, I think online people who aren’t writing for news outlets and aren’t insane will — for the most part — always call it Twitter out of spite until the site either dies or Musk sells it and it changes back.