Nice bomber jacket and full head of natural hair, ya fuckin idiot.
Nice bomber jacket and full head of natural hair, ya fuckin idiot.
It ain’t me
It ain’t me
I ain’t no fortunate son
Imagine naming a feature “Full Self-Driving,” and yet you can’t take your attention away from the road and must be ready to take over at a moment’s notice.
“Also if it helps he’s been dead for over a year.”
Abortions for some. Miniature American flags for others.
So absolutely no one calls soda pop?
Exactly, and the cell phone that could spring open.
I was there and, while Vin looked fine in Pitch Black, no one wanted those sunglasses.
No citations, no sources, standard tinfoil hat conspiracy text. This is not world news.
Four score and nineteen problems have I
Yet a wench cannot be counted among them
That’s how all the tech sites have gotten, by the way. Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors… all devoting huge space to Amazon Prime ads masquerading as journalism. Amazing that Amazon pulled this off through their affiliate program.
Right-handed, right pocket. I’m surprised to see so many people saying they use their off hand to hold their phone.
I’d rather have a moderated site replace Twitter at this point, even if it’s run by Meta. My first choice is for an intuitive non-Meta alternative to rise to prominence, ideally in the fediverse, but I think Mastodon had its chance and its unintuitive nature was too challenging for a critical mass of lay people. It needs to be: sign up, start posting. Instead it’s: sign up, choose your server. Huh? You’re already losing people.
All this has already been covered but it has to be simple and intuitive and that’s what Threads is offering and Mastodon isn’t.
Say it’s 3AM and you need to make chili…
Oh come on, who doesn’t remember reading the meme strips in the Sunday morning paper?
When I got older I started enjoying meme books like Spider-Man, too.
Gary Larson was my favorite memer. Ever seen The Far Side memes?
I like Signal but it badly needs message editing capability.
Imagine someone defending Trump calling anything “a tragic day for the rule of law.”