

I love my cats, but this is one of many reasons I don’t allow them in my bedroom.
I love my cats, but this is one of many reasons I don’t allow them in my bedroom.
Spiders like all the little folds in a messy bed
Even if it comes to light, I have doubts anything will come of it. Look what happened with the Panama papers. Basically only Iceland did anything about it.
My wife linked it to me and was like “Look at how big the turnout was! Highest turnout in U.S. history!” (at 80.3%)
I find it incredibly obnoxious when you are discussing or debating with someone and they start one of their replies with “so.”
Not having a kid eclipses all of these by orders of magnitude.
The fact that they are now selling our data seems like both a browser problem and a leadership problem. If the browser were fine, we wouldn’t be seeing a moderate exodus to choices like Librewolf and Zen.
Bottom, or else it would have to be in the process of falling due to physics.
Wait until you develop a chronic health issue and you discover how many so-called physicians jabber about god. It’s fucking grim out there.
The same as everyone else’s. The “differences” in the way people think can be ascribed to many things:
When I was a kid I came up with this design during a long road trip. I spent the whole time thinking I was some kind of genius, because how didn’t anyone else think of this before?
You can imagine my disappointment when I got home and created my prototype.
I think it’s weird that people even have beliefs. Belief is a dirty word to me.
I love how hard they gatekeep /r/roguelikes to keep it true to the genre. One of my favorite things is going there to watch all the modern clueless “roguelike” lovers get downvoted to oblivion.
DeepSeek handled it well.
Conclusion
Biologically, neither rabbits nor cows produce eggs, so size comparisons are irrelevant. Culturally, decorative rabbit-themed eggs range from 2 to 9 inches, while “cow eggs” are purely fictional. For real egg sizes, bird species like chickens (2.5 inches) or cowbirds (0.8 inches) offer better reference points
You’re right. I probably phrased that a bit poorly, especially with respect to “do ___ before ___.” The point I was trying to get across is that this push for self-improvement is often extrinsic and possibly unnecessary.
If chasing money or muscles (or whatever) is something that genuinely excites you, then by all means do that. But if you’re doing it because others tell you that’s what you need to find contentment, then I just want people to know there is another path.
I would even say don’t worry too much about self-improvement. It’s a vague concept that encourages you to be perpetually dissatisfied (possibly to sell you stuff).
You can always be satisfied with who you are. Remember how Mr. Rogers likes you just the way you are? You can extend that kindness to yourself. Once you’ve done that, then you are in the right headspace to lose some weight or improve your income or whatever.
Not to mention it just doesn’t work as well for men as it does for women.
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