Ironic that whoever is washing the Pepsi and Cheetos has a much higher risk of dying from heart disease than COVID.
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This comment has come up a couple times. What's the original source?
Seriously. Every time I see a post like this my first thought is to tell OP to go to the library. They will have a huge list of online resources that you can access for free with your card number.
Seriously. You could spend 3 days researching some half-assed solution or can just hit the skip-15-seconds button.
Maybe relax on the "you gotta max this stat" and it may be more fun for you.
After all that I get like 3
I would seek a therapist to help you through family issues. No Internet strangers are going to be able help, and sending a passive aggressive text to everyone and then running away is not going to help either.
Agreed, this theory is way off the mark. Buildings in the U.S. require parking lots, except in highly dense areas served by mass transit. Strange that this video would ignore the most infamous problem the U.S. faces.
I'm always amused when people on Lemmy think corporations are so concerned about a topic under discussion by 7 people on an unknown social media site that it requires some clandestine intervention.
Why does everything on Lemmy and Reddit have to devolve into autism or depression? Dude just wants to build puzzles with his wife.
This is probably true in your little social circle but crude jokes are still told most everywhere and they will by and large still get a good knee slap.
Judging by the amount of their nonsense posted on Lemmy, I imagine programmers sitting around all day creating memes about how hard their job is.
Seriously, this is the most Lemmy-ish post I have ever seen. "I see there are people not in programming discussing non-programming topics...what question can I ask to steer the question back to programming?"