Like 95% of the US get neither off
Hikermick
Innocent people don't lie repeatedly
People are conditioned to be outraged. GOP ads here are largely about transgender people in sports. I got plenty of problems and that ain't one of em. I'll bet most people those ads are targeting would admit the same. Illegal immigration is another one. Not a big concern for most people in Ohio, yet it's a big part of the Republican's campaign ads. The Haitian legal immigrant fear mongering recently was very unusual for here.
Derby on a Furby?
In the early days of Late Night With David Letterman he would interview Terri Gar and embarrass her to the point where she would cry. I really hated him for that
Mid 80's me had a cassette player that plugged into the car's 8track tape player
Not a specific brand but style of electric heater. I prefer the oil filled ones. They make zero noise and safer because they don't have an exposed heating element that can catch things on fire by coming in contact. The one have has a temperature setting and a clock that can be programmed to turn itself on/off at designated times. Cons are they take a while to heat up and are a bit larger. Mine is tall and thin, looks a bit like a boiler radiator. The big hardware chain stores sell them, I'd expect to pay around $100.
Looked it up on home depot website. They have a lot to pick from. Some are cheaper but with less features https://www.homedepot.com/p/NewAir-Portable-400-Watt-Electric-Oil-Filled-Silent-Slim-Fit-Design-Under-Desk-Heater-with-Energy-Efficient-Operation-White-AH-400/205588528
I want to see the awful movie now that I know there's a Daniel Johnston song in it
I use this VH trick at work occasionally for fun just to see if anyone reads my service report. "Your boilers are about to fail in the middle of winter but don't worry I sprinkled pixie dust on them and did a rain dance". Never heard from anyone not even my boss. One customer I used to write "Does anyone ever read these? If so call me at (phone number)". I handed it to the man in charge, he pretended to read it, signed it and handed it back to me. The only one my boss called about was the one I wrote that simply said "I took a shit in the floor drain here"
There's some mayonnaise in the fridge a couple years old I'll use on sandwiches. After family holiday get togethers there's always leftover ham or turkey, that's about the only time I'll use mayonnaise. Every year I'll pull it out, look at the expiration date and make a choice. Go get a new jar that will only get a third used or live life on the edge and slather on the old stuff. I call it refrigerator roulette
My theory also is to have 3 hobbies but a different take: One that you can do at home when you have free time, I play guitar. One that gets you out of the house, I fly fish. One that gives you something to look forward to, I used to go on monthly backpacking trips but as I get older they're turning into fishing trips
During the initial mass migration from Reddit I got the impression a lot of people were starting communities on Lemmy that had been successful on Reddit but put no effort into them. I'll bet there is a statistic yet to be figured out that says you need a million platform members before you can have enough members to sustain a niche community like c/gothcountry.