At least Hawking provided something to society.
The sooner we forget Epstein’s name*, the better.
Titanic
The smell of the air conditioner wall unit at my mother’s old house. Musky. They were kept out in the garage, and my dad has no sense of smell. He would just put them in the windows and turn them on.
When I came home from school and got hit with the cold air, the smell, I knew it was summer. Yeah, sure, there’s probably a fungus in my brain that drives me towards the highest points I can find to release my spores, but, damn, it smelled like freedom.
Oh, that’s an idea. I have it currently listing the company on the top, and position below. Maybe I should swap the two…
That’s what it’s there to do! It’s like asking “Did the door bell ring, or did someone hit the door bell button?”
Specifically, I do take my meds in the evening for this reason. No need for melatonin when the strattera brings the sleepy vibes.
My other reason is, since I’m doing IF, I don’t want to take them on an empty stomach.
Those are just my reasons. Not sure if they help, just thought I’d contribute
Ok, the question is: What would each distro taste like?
RedHat: A dark roast, bitter but caffeinated. You curse with each sip and can’t stop drinking it. You also pay the barista to tell you how to hold the mug.
I argue that every war since WW2 had people saying that it was the potential start of WW3.
I endorse this one.
Yeah that sounds about right
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You hear our words, but you forget
We’re not pussies; we’re poor.
I will do my best.
Hey guys, new operator drop. Heard you guys like making immutable things mutable, and const_cast is just so many letters and is vaguely readable. I present to you the ::&& operator that will maybe make things mutable or immutable under certain conditions that will only be explained in YouTube videos spoken by an Indian man in a subway train station.
I take offense to that. Yes.
As a C++ programmer named Keith, the fuck!?
Cracks knuckles
This is coming from the same school district that issued out the infamous “Crybaby Award” https://www.espn.com/sports/news/story?id=1795845
Second Grade, I had a speech impediment. My teacher, Mrs. Atkins(?), would make fun of the nasally way I talked in front of the whole class.
Seventh Grade, Mrs. Cowherd, outright stated that, to her, we were nothing but a paycheck, and she didn’t give a damn if we sat there in silence, as long as she got paid.
Substitute teacher (multiple grades, I forget his name) would actively smack kids for misbehaving. I reported him, nothing was ever done.
Senior year. Another teacher (can’t remember her real name, I just remember her as Cankles) would start class in darkness, and recite rules that were not enforced anywhere but her class. “If your pants have belt loops, then you must wear a belt.” “If your shirt length is more than 3 inches below your waist, you will be sent out of class.” She would always volunteer to do detention, walking around reciting rules and making sure we were silent, heads up, facing forward.
Intermix the gaps with neglect, sexual harassment charges against teachers, kids fighting teachers, drugs, etc.
But, hey, you know, my generation is the one that doesn’t want to work and full of psychopaths. Must be the video games. \s
You would think after the first 3 times they would’ve brought a cell phone, or maybe figured the armed forces weren’t for them…
The Charge Of The Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson!
It’s been my mantra and my battlecry for the past few years now. Love it.