New captcha just dropped: is the face on this dog a human face or a dog face?
Now that you mentioned public transportation the US will never agree to the project
You might wanna check that humerus skele-bro
Forget the hot dog. How you fucked up so much cutting the bread on the right?
I know a guy that very was vocal against street lights in the 90’s.
He was/is an amateur astronomer that modified his rooftop to be an actual telescope and the street lamps were angled in a certain way that like 40% of the light produced by them was shinning to the sky, making his observations harder to perform.
He went to my school to warn about light pollution and also teach us about planets and all that good stuff.
I think he became frustrated and quitted because last time I saw anything about him he was all about rescuing dogs from the street. :/
Oh shit you’re right.
Then I think Jason should look into universal basic income cuz he’s about to be out of his job.
13 Fridays the 13th
Jason would unionize if he had that many hours of work to do
Oh yes…don’t get me wrong. I think OSU can be a great tool to practice aiming. I’ve seen League of Legends players using it to farm better too.
It’s just that I don’t think one can play a FPS like they play OSU. They have more “dimensions”, I guess.
The video is impressive but it’s basically a OSU pro player playing OSU with a gun.
I don’t know if the skill would transfer to a FPS e-sport, though. I wonder how the key mapping would look like with various movement, skills and what not.
No worries. Op uploaded their mom fingerprints on the internet as a revenge.
Apparently it did not. Frick!
Brb setting up a new account
There are effective ways to be discovered on Mastodon: by being boosted by others and by using hashtags.
If a user wants to be discovered they should be using hashtags. If they’re not prioritizing discovery then they shouldn’t. And the “consumer” (for lack of a better word) can follow those hashtags, so they appear automatically on their home timeline.
If a user wants to make their followers to know about a person then they should boost their content. That’s how relationship works on real life: Your friend sees something cool and snows it to you.
Well, now you made me find this paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abe1358?intcmp=trendmd-adv
OP’s friend might have read something based on it too. This is really weird. I guess more reading is necessary to know if this paper was already debunked or not
Maybe your friend is thinking about menstrual cycles? Of course they aren’t really influenced by the moon but they (often) have a period of 1 month, like the moon phases.
I like not being easily identifiable on social media. When I was a kid my parents taught me to not reveal my real name on the internet and nowadays it seems that your real life and internet life should be the same.
Probably. Conspiracy theory can be a great source of content to create when the platforms heavily prioritize screen time.
They’re easily digestible, intriguing, and one can be the seed to begin a spiral of the same content, created by the same author.
You mean pay for a CSS re-skin? To enable light mode??
After Covid I landed on a remote job too.
When I felt it was safer to socialize with people I started to rollerblade and got to know a group in my city that gathered in a park and they teached me a few tricks. Now I go there and teach new people too.
I’m not saying that rollerblade is the best thing you can do but there’s a chance that you can share this experience with your kid and meet a few new people. Maybe try skating, biking, tennis… There’s a ton of options out there that can make you physically and mentally healthier
Yakuza is a very japanese game.
It is has a serious narrative about crime, politics, family issues, corruption and honor. And in the next scene you’re spending thousands of dollars (yens?) on a custom toy car to win a slot car championship or building your own go kart and race against other gangster.
Let’s just say that this is not too out of the ordinary.