Come to Seattle. We do it here. It’s pretty damned good actually.
Come to Seattle. We do it here. It’s pretty damned good actually.
Mine is entirely alt right “comedians” and helldivers 2. I’m pretty sure the algorithm thinks I wholeheartedly endorse the SuperEarth ideology.
Like all things in life, it’s a numbers game. You do your best to improve yourself, and you put yourself out there as much as possible. Some people only need a single roll of a d4. Others need a couple dozen rolls of a d20. Can’t control the dice you’re given, you can only control how many times you roll.
Man, where do you live where unemployment is nearly a year at 80% of your salary? When I was unemployed here in Washington, it was six months and more like 50% of my salary. And from what I understand, Washington is a lot more generous than most states.
Lots of good reasons why someone might end up in debt. I got divorced and laid off. Dog needed $2k surgery to not have a terrible quality of life. Got a terrible staph infection on my chest after losing health insurance. This all happened in a four month period. I moved to a cheaper apartment, cut off any subscription aside from internet, which I need for two of my four jobs, got a cheaper phone plan, and mostly ate rice and beans every day. Still, it’s taken a year just to get back to zero.
It’s remarkable how this is basically exactly where I’m at, too. I’m two months of salary away from zero.
I can’t see this image and not hear the warping audio distortion growing more intense by the millisecond.
It’s not ethically okay to ignore it, but you’re also not morally obligated to solve it, only to do your part!
According to philsurvey, 80% of academic philosophers in the anglophone world are. About ten percent are agnostic and ten percent are theists.
As somebody that spent three years trying to get a job as a tenure track philosophy professor, this is very accurate.
I never once saw an electric kettle until I was an adult. Then again, I’m from Idaho.
I’ve timed it with my kettle and it’s literally the same time to boil one cup.
Well, the simulation argument may not make a difference, but the free will one might. If nobody has the free will necessary for moral responsibility, then many of our punishment practices can’t be morally upheld. If nobody deserves punishment, we should only use it as a means of keeping social harmony, and that means we should do it a lot less and a lot differently.
Simple: pirate adobe acrobat and ocr them yourself.
I still haven’t caught it. There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Here in Washington it’s hard to imagine waterfalls even being noteworthy. We’ve got way too many mountains and way too much precipitation. We’re lousy with waterfalls. The whole fuckin state is a goddamned waterfall.
Looks like Seattle to me.
How dangerous are they? I see lots of articles about them being in everything but not much about what they actually do when they get inside you.
Okay but it is definitely a garbage movie. The plot is terrible. Come on, guys.
Whoa TIL I’m a slut