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Every buried body counts as a carbon credit. You’re welcome Swifties.
Every buried body counts as a carbon credit. You’re welcome Swifties.
…populationpaste, efukt…
All the space you need to exist!
Well damn, guess I’ll switch over now.
This is the part that is downright criminal in my book. I bought a Canon inkjet printer with tanks rather than cartridges; there are some serious disadvantages to think about, but I’ll dump w/e ink I want in that tank until the day it dies thank you very much.
Eventually I’ll have to figure out how to dispose of this fucking thing while it’s still full of ink, but as I always say, “Fuck you, future me!!” 😅
The company I work for went “paperless” and now uses even more paper than before ¯_(ツ)_/¯
For them, it was about revision control. Everything needs be stored and traced electronically but that means reprinting documents every time an order comes up again.
Wow, I sure wish that’s what “rock bottom” looks like for me. I don’t intend to know what that would actually be.
We usually describe that as “flat” soda where I’m from.
68 years and they still can’t take the son of bitch down?
Not true; beta men cry all the time.
You would choose no.
I’m still chewing on that one…
Good ole’ government policy!
It’s my ass to freeze, not to pay for. I can switch between uncomfortably hot or cold; I just have to switch a lever (on top of the roof of the building) but I’m not really a heights kind of person.
The company I work for has no control over the air conditioning in one of our facilities because it’s automated and running on a computer system from the 80’s. No one knows how it works.
*ELO it was a band.
$5‽