Then define your terms, what is the mobility method, what are the bounds of the classes and by what metric and, what is excellent/great/good/average/poor/bad/terrible mobility?
Then define your terms, what is the mobility method, what are the bounds of the classes and by what metric and, what is excellent/great/good/average/poor/bad/terrible mobility?
like the other guy said, you’ve mistaken “there is a delay and we can’t define when it’ll be solved” (literally in+de+finite)
and “cancelled/abandoned/terminated/shelved/…” which would imply it is not delayed but stopped.
before tiktok we had to rely on our friends sketchy older brother to tell us new ways to get high.
Same as it ever was.
Appropriately for the meme - also both boomers.
why do we hate the us government
uhhhh where do you wanna start. I mean pick a year between 1776 and now. Pick a month, probably.
they said that about suffrage and women’s suffrage too.
I feel like I’m starting to see way more sympathetic comments than I did a year ago.
even just on simple stuff I asked it to generate a description on something like
if x then set z to null
and it returned
“this will set z to null if x is true or false”
like easy to edit, but you have to pay attention.
Self-proclaimed MRA, actually just a pick up artist red pill buffoon who lived in his mothers basement and frequently complained feminists made him wipe his ass after shitting unlike nature intended.
Not joking.
If there’s no way to get to the top, how is the upward mobility “great”?
interesting, how does one become a billionaire in such a way that anyone and everyone could do it?
not at home but I believe there’s a few that run in docker.
So basically the bit in Succession when Mattsson tells Tom he wants to fuck his wife and is looking for “a pain sponge”
the best answer I can find is that the Olympic committee protested that it would affect whether the Olympics would accept attendance in that city if they allowed it, maybe someone can do a deeper dive.
Of why it’s coming back - a) Trump repopularized execution, b) Pfizer caved to public pressure to stop producing lethal injection drugs and c) electric chairs aren’t humane and suffer the same issue as firing squad that executioners suffer PTSD, it’s not very humane - being painful, long and often taking multiple attempts until the victim has a heart attack, which they of course experience and then die.
It seems like the answer I can get is that nobody really likes killing people, those that do suffer PTSD, and the messier the method the more unpopular it is.
Probably, with a bit of reflection, many people don’t actually like the death penalty when it comes to being present at it.
Due to blood being produced I believe that’s disqualified. Otherwise a .22 caliber bullet followed instantly by a .22 hollow point to both the brain and the heart simultaneously would be the fastest and most humane experience for the victim.
However, very few people want to build and operate such a contraption.
my wife got a few hundred bucks from a feminine hygiene product, unless you count that as “cents on the dollar” meaning a percentage of the final amount - in which case, that’s the case in every settlement.
not to mention like fucking Nestlé, Montsano, Blackrock, Northrop Grunman
yeah. 5 mins. Thats all you play. Definitely not 3 or 4 hours just disappear the moment you load it up.
The war on drugs is a euphemism. Ending It doesn’t mean stop drug legislation, it means stop putting parents in jail for 10 years and putting their kids in care because they smoked weed and the kid accidentally told a cop when the cop visited their school and told them if they didn’t rat out their parents something worse would happen.
it’s also like 2 hours compared to 2 minutes.
and the people who know exactly how to waste time in an office.