Yea, what the fuck?!? Everything in moderation.
Yea, what the fuck?!? Everything in moderation.
I worked with a cook who had previously cooked in the military. He told me his boss would occasionally throw an entire egg into the powered eggs so people would think they were using real eggs. Don’t know if that true or not, but moral of the story: don’t trust the typos.
God damn! I concur. That was difficult to decipher.
I’ve worked as cook and sous chef for about 13 years now. Most I ever made was 55k a year and at that time I was working ~75 hours a week. If we extrapolate to 100 hours… Carry the one… Yup! Still a far cry from the paycheck of a CEO.
As far as “film” goes, Drive is also my favorite for the very same reasons. Even the simple placement of bright colors like the Tide bottles at the convenience store…
But that elevator scene takes the cake for me. Prior to that point things were kind of slow and melancholy. I think Irene’s reaction to the brutality of the Driver mirrors that of the audience. I love this movie.
It’s my hypothesis that this generation that is most tech savvy. This was a time when you had to know how to use a computer in order to … use a computer. Today’s generation has grown up with the app operating systems. They don’t need to know the first thing about file manager or even ctrl-alt-del.
My wife is born and raised in Texas. She thinks churches on every corner is normal. Now she is a travelling surgical tech and falling in love with upstate NY. It’s not my beloved Pacific Northwest, but I will gladly move anywhere away from these loco church people.
Same here. The only social I have been on since 2014 was reddit. I was on reddit earlier, but that’s when I dropped Facebook. I never used Twitter or Instagram or Snapchat or whatever.
Social media has some good qualities but it’s still young and we haven’t figured out how to safely regulate it. Maybe this federation thing is the way
I wonder if we are seeing a lack of bots at this point on Lemmy. I’m kinda hoping this place stays just under the radar for a long time
Tasting History by Max Miller. Excellent choice!