I hope he paid the subscription fee for the knife as well.
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Think about how easy it most be to get a large dog into a sack, that you then have to move and attach to a car.
So much easier than just having the dog sit in the back seat!
What problem did this solve? Cause I know which ones it creates…
We used to see a MargotRobbie but they stopped. Dunno why. They committed to the bit, though.
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World News@lemmy.world•Germany's Merz says Iran is humiliating US as talks stallEnglish
26·11 days agoTheir Lego diss tracks are pretty good; I’ll give them that. I don’t know that they need to do anything to make the US look more foolish internationally, though. Our president is pretty good at that on his own.
Good solutions, but I’m sure that on the end we’ll do nothing and it will be more painful than 2008. I wonder if the United States would recover at all. There’s not a lot of road left.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: The French language is projected to be the world's most widely spoken language in the world by 2050
522·20 days agoWell you’ve linked a report in French, which won’t convince many English speakers. Which are probably the ones resisting your premise.
That being said, I fully expect English to be taken over by another language. However, what put English there in the first place? Economic power. That’s why I would bet on Mandarin over French. That’s a lot of birth replacement to beat out China and associated trade partners.
Again, I can’t read your evidence because I can’t speak French. I can’t tell what factors they’ve taken into account. So I just have my opinion/guess.
Sounds like he’s drinking himself into a stupor, missing the next day as he recovers, and fears being fired.
Definitely the actions of someone with nothing to hide and a clear conscience!
Sorry, actually to the newspaper in the movie. And I guess it was actually a magazine.
Amazing how it got everything else so close, but kept archaic news mediums that aren’t even relevant today.
I was only off by 10,000 years!
I’ve noticed a lot of carried over themes in 40k, with the cautionary tale of rogue AI making computers untrusted and stuff like that. What I didn’t expect is how much the 1962 Lawrence of Arabia movie seemed to influence the first Dune book. That might be a stretch since the movie came out just a year before he started releasing Dune content, but a lot of that fit.
Yeah the Matrix isn’t right unless there’s some obscure comic that clarifies the “closer to 2199, no one knows for sure” line.
Dune is supposed to be like the year 10,000 or something?
They also left off Idiocracy’s date, which was 2505 according to the newspaper.
In T2: Judgement Day, when Miles Dyson has to turn two keys simultaneously to open the vault to get the Terminator prototypes, they go
3-2-1-turn and then AFTER that, they turn. How many times would people have messed that up, learning such a weird pattern? That’s totally unintuitive!
No, it’s one of those things everyone assumes or guesses. When it’s confirmed by someone by name that has insider knowledge, the theory carries a lot more weight. Enough to alter stock prices, if it’s damning enough. Or in this case further hurt public perception, which hurts revenue.
It’s interesting that when a company fires a bunch of employees just to increase quarterly profit, the employees no longer feel any duty to keep the company secrets. Which hurts company profits even more.
Good.
Oops, don’t want that. Could you take two more pictures, I’ve from the left and one from the right? Unless that red box someone drew got it.
Is that an oil cap in the right of the picture? Just in front of the duct taped intake. It’s a black cap with amber writing on it, so that’s what I suspect. If it goes directly to the engine, that’s it.
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politics @lemmy.world•Inside Alligator Alcatraz, Wasserman Schultz finds men crammed in cages, smell of urine, inadequate food
372·29 days agoAlcatraz held people tried and convicted in a city of law. Auschwitz held political prisoners and enemies of the ruling party that never saw a trial, had no rights, were treated poorly, and died often.
It’s more accurate to go with the latter.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Feds Say You Don’t Have a Right to Check Out Retro Video Games Like Library BooksEnglish
1·2 years agoWe used to rent these games from Blockbuster Video! On DVD when we had DVD burners and little to no drm! How did it suddenly not become acceptable?







Gothic or neo-Gothic if it’s a house. The are no other correct answers.