Seems like he was always silver haired too. I don’t remember him any other way.
Seems like he was always silver haired too. I don’t remember him any other way.
To be honest a lot of the memes on here don’t make sense. But then perhaps I’ve finally become old.
There is no meaningful difference between a threat and a warning. I’ve never understood why we see that retort so often when someone asks “is that a threat?!”. It’s the same damn thing.
Don’t forget the shirts. “I’ve acquired an array of venereal diseases and parasites by way of the restaurants I choose to patronize!”
Most of my hobbies are geared toward getting away from people so not sure how to answer this one.
Misidentifying the fallacy makes it all the more realistic.
For some reason I love this.
Are you actually able to read that text? Doesn’t seem possible in Connect.
Right, but they’re not being rude to people who break encryption today. They themselves want to break it. So the “history” that OP refers to isn’t relevant to the article. If they had a history of being rude to whoever invented encryption then it’d make more sense.
Wouldn’t it make more sense if Britain had a history of being rude to those who invented encryption rather than those who broke encryption? Like, within the logic of the joke, Turing and Britain would be on the same side.
Seems like someone just wanted to flex their common knowledge by jamming a joke into things.
Depends entirely on what you want to do. For some professional careers, the degree is everything (engineer, lawyer, etc.) For other career paths it may not matter at all.
Could you find something doing “community development” with the degree you have? Almost certainly, since that’s an extremely broad description, as you noted.
Without more information on what you actually want to be/do, it’s tough to give any useful advice.
Why’d he have to go and make the use of cocaine a political issue though? I mean, if we were allowed to grow our own coca then we wouldn’t have to fund terrorists.
The entire premise of conservatism is that the way things are now (or how they recently were), and the projection of this into the future, is the best possible way for things to be. How absolutely stupid do you have to be to believe that?
“Let’s just stop here, things are as good as they’re going to get. No improvements can be made.”
How old was she? Because, while I don’t doubt the mental health aspect of it all, it also sounds a lot like a young person who doesn’t really know themselves and is desperate to feel special.
“Anyone who points out that I’m wrong needs to leave this place.”
Such fragility. Yikes.
Love me some sweet excretion. What a life, to be an ant.
Recommend thinking about Ben Shapiro much less often.
I feel like I’d install a bunch of shit before getting anywhere close to a tenth of that. I’d hate my phone. However, I’m far from being a teenager and their ways and methods have become somewhat mysterious.