And I feel like those pointy edges are just going to cut your mouth eventually.
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Maybe it was a typo and they meant to write ‘wound’?
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What technologies were ubiquitous ten years ago and are much less common now?14·2 天前I used a MacBook for 10 years that was one of the first models to come without a disc drive, it was a 2013 model.
I recall it being a bit ahead of the curve at the time, but it was a pretty fast curve before you really couldn’t find a laptop with a disc drive anymore.
Wait how else would you pronounce ‘bound’?
And theaters are still closing left and right because there is no price point that can draw the crowds they once had. Tickets are too expensive, and concessions are too expensive on top of that. The business is just not sustainable any longer.
Teenagers are also more aggressive when playing sports, do we tax them for football now?
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Lead levels in protein powder, shakes flagged by Consumer Reports5·3 天前Rice. Beans. Seasoning.
Throw in a crock pot and forget about it for half the day. Prepare in bulk and refrigerate leftovers to eat throughout the week.
Cheap, filling, not terrible for you, takes like 5 minutes of effort.
This was my experience as well.
Fresh out of high school, I started working at a store that was union, but everyone in my generation was on a different contract from the people who had been there for 20+ years. A lot of the benefits paperwork that went out to everyone had to clarify different terms depending on whether you were hired before or after a certain date, with the terms for the “after” group usually being worse.
Unions in general are great and necessary, but bad unions are still out there.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Chaos in one city shows what all of Trump's America may soon become9·4 天前Yeah, that’s the one.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Americans, what do typically have for breakfast?1·4 天前It’s like a scone but softer and airier. It’s a common breakfast staple for sandwiches and eggs benedict and the like. Or sometimes just toasted and eaten with butter or jam.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Chaos in one city shows what all of Trump's America may soon become162·4 天前I’d sure rather be complaining about the more manageable problems caused by a Harris presidency than all of this, though.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Leaving food on the counter - the absolute survey1·7 天前Some rice cookers have an extended “keep warm” setting where the temperature remains high enough to prevent the growth of bacteria, allowing you to start a batch in the morning and use it all day or even the next day if needed.
I assume it’s referencing the controversy of Colin Kaepernick kneeling instead of standing for the US national anthem.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People aged 25+ How often do you hang out/see friends?3·8 天前4 days at 10 hours with 3 days off is the way, as long as work-life balance is respected by the job. That would definitely go a long way towards both aligning schedules and giving enough time to address other needs with some leftover for personal care and maintaining social connections.
Not to say I don’t appreciate finally having a full-time gig that at least gives me weekends off, which I desperately needed after years of irregular part-time work that made it impossible to plan my life more than two weeks out and never seemed to align my days off with other people. But I already essentially work 7:00-17:00 Monday through Friday (and of course that extra time over 40 hours isn’t paid). The 10 hour days aren’t a problem for me, but I would really like to have an extra day off in compensation for that.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People aged 25+ How often do you hang out/see friends?2·8 天前Some friends I see more often than others, just by virtue of schedules coinciding a bit more conveniently. I try to see someone in person once a week or so. Usually we can get larger groups together for occasions like birthdays and holidays.
Some friends moved too far away to see regularly, but we still keep in touch online, sometimes with video games. I count this separately from the “once a week” statistic above.
There are a small number of former friends (I don’t even want to say former because I still like them, even though I haven’t seen or heard from them in years) who just drifted apart due to differences in interests or just being too caught up in their own priorities to make time (getting married, having kids, juggling multiple jobs, etc.), but the majority of my friend group with kids still make effort to spend time together, and we never mind the kiddos being part of the social fabric either, so as not to make it feel like the kids are any sort of barrier to hanging out.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the first thing you'd do with a Star Trek holodeck?33·9 天前And then you fuck right?
vateso5074@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You wake up as a random 10-year-old in 2002 with your memories intact. In your hand is a USB drive with a backup of Wikipedia as of Jan 1 2025. You must keep your identity secret. What do you do?2·9 天前Nope, I made it up while bored out of my mind at work and trying to think of random scenarios just as thought experiments. This one seemed good enough to share, but I’m not a good judge of what people are into, I can remove it if it’s shit.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You wake up as a random 10-year-old in 2002 with your memories intact. In your hand is a USB drive with a backup of Wikipedia as of Jan 1 2025. You must keep your identity secret. What do you do?English4·10 天前This may be one of the better ideas I’ve read so far. Incredible, kudos!
The Play Store is honestly full of malware, be careful.
It makes it even more of an insult that Google wants to mandate a registry of approved developer accounts in the name of “security” when they can’t even guarantee the security of their own store.