

Probably not even wearing a suit smh
Probably not even wearing a suit smh
I use Things to Get Me. It was the most privacy focused one I could find and does everything I need it to.
The cool thing is, it’s still an easy conversion to bring it back to a familiar unit!
To offer a counter point: I’ve owned 3 different VivoActive 3 Music watches for about 2 years each. All of them had the screen stop working. Could be my bad luck, but I wasn’t super rough with them (never wore them in water)
I’m confused. The screenshot you shared just has two idiots sharing stupid opinions and 1.1 thousand/389 people (likely from the same subreddit) disagreeing with them.
I’m not saying the conservative subreddit isn’t unhinged, but this feels pretty cherry picked.
Maybe share a photo of the most upvoted comments for a better reference?
Yeaaa, I made my account on .ml a while ago. Looking forward to when migrating accounts is supported to move home to .ca
And Consent-O-Matic to never see another cookie popup and Cookie AutoDelete to delete any that get through
Ranked is definitely better than FPTP, but not the best. Here is a quick and entertaining video on ranked voting (aka alternative ballot)
100% was to sell the toys
You got a lot of downvotes, but you’re right at least when it comes to Carnivore.
I’m a proud omnivore, but vitamin C can be found in a lot of different organ meats.
The broken arm thing is a bit of a false equivalency, no? No one really decides to break their arm, it just happens. Whereas suicide at the end of the day (no matter how deep the desperation) is a choice.
Easier to get a job if you have a job. Probably should use the earnings to see a therapist to deal with the job application anxiety.
Like a poor man’s dwarf bread. If only we knew the real recipe.
Not commenting on the argument, but just FYI: “Slippery Slope” actually refers to an argument that could include a slippery slope fallacy, but not necessarily. A slippery slope fallacy is an informal fallacy, meaning that any errors are in the content and not the format of the argument (i.e. the slippery slope argument itself).
From another tall guy, how was it? Obviously not worth the price, but is it absolutely not worth the price or just very not worth the price?
Canada is debatably worse than the US when it comes to tipping. In the US, wait staff are paid less than minimum wage so it makes sense to tip them (even though the system should change), but in Canada they is no such exception and the minimum prompt is 18%.
Also, the other day Subway prompted me to tip…
Crazy idea: pay them both more so the public doesn’t have to
I should call her…