This takes me back to “gorilla, man, gun,” which was basically the baptist youth camp version of rock, paper, scissors. (It probably exists outside of that context, that’s just where I always played it shrug)
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This takes me back to “gorilla, man, gun,” which was basically the baptist youth camp version of rock, paper, scissors. (It probably exists outside of that context, that’s just where I always played it shrug)
To be clear, I’m not trying to get into a man v bear debate here. But, like, a man could still kill you, right? Is that better than being eaten? I mean, I guess it’s probably less likely. I’m no expert on bears or random forest men.
What comment chain? 👀 /j
Not an option, sorry :p
Hey, I use this app! It’s awesome. They also included lots of information about the air quality measurements, which I appreciated. For example:
I mean yeah, probably they would know, but it wouldn’t hurt to talk to em. Either way, specific negative feedback from potential customers gives them at least a small incentive to change… not that it’d probably be significant enough to make a difference in this case. But hypothetically, if enough people did get upset about it and it hurt the business’ bottom line, I’d want them to know the reason.
If nothing else, at least they’ll know what the brick is for. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That sucks. None of us are free until all of us are free.
I mean, I sure as hell wouldn’t do what’s shown in the photo. If I owned property lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My trans homies and I would probably throw a brick through that window… just saying.
Okay, in reality we’d talk to the owner first and explain why this is shitty behavior. The brick is plan B.
I used to see one that literally said “Jesus wants you to download [this app].” Creepy af.
Yee-claw! \(・◡・)/
The entire world except for the west? I remember that russia said it wasn’t them, but were there other governments that said that too? /gen
Ah fuck, this reminded me I need to
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As funny as it is, it also has a point. Learning to walk again is certainly something to celebrate, but it’s just not always going to happen. Imo it’s also worth celebrating when someone is able to regain mobility by using a wheelchair or something of that sort. But in reality, at least in my experience*, using a wheelchair just seems to make everyone sad for you (or make them believe you’ve “given up”), and it’s hard for them to understand the progress you’ve made.
*I’m a part-time wheelchair user. For a while there I required it for just about everything, and it was unclear whether that would ever change, but I want to clarify that I probably don’t have the same condition as the person in the photo, and I’m not trying to speak over anyone else. Okay bye :)
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Are you calling me a child?? /j
I mean it probably doesn’t help, but if you’re yelling anything at the sky you’re probably gonna sound a bit crazy /s