

Think they got confused by the orange.


Think they got confused by the orange.


This is some really heavy parenting. I hope I’d never have to, but if it was warranted it would be very important that it was actionable. I.e., I’m disappointed in you because you’re doing [x] and you need to do [y]. It’s my job as a parent in this situation to communicate why and how to do better.


Not a wearable, but I have an air quality monitor hooked up in my office and those usually trigger VOC alerts.


It’s gambling, this is how they’re supposed to work, why would they report on that.
I haven’t seen anyone reasonably say they should be perfect, they just can sometimes be a better indicator than the other options we have available and can create a situation that makes it slightly more difficult for bias to come into play.

If the cogs didn’t break occasionally, I feel like it wouldn’t be a very good hobby.


There isn’t anything else I’ve found beyond those two that is adaptive quite like those. From what I’ve seen, you’ll have to give up a lot.
Unlike Tdarr though, Unmanic does have a proper open source license. If you take that to it’s logical conclusion, any freemium options are a bit optional.
Pretty sure it’s Hannah Owo.


I do the same. Putting the most calorie dense food on the least. It’s just an edible spoon at that point.


Celery is probably the best we got and it kinda sucks and I think maybe I’d rather die.


You’re always allowed to feel what you feel and want you want. This is about what’s healthy and what is likely to actually work out for most people.


What do you even do about CO2 in that scenario. I can monitor it and collect data, but addressing it feels like a losing battle, especially in winter.
Haven’t been able to locate the definitive source, but there are several of these out there with Faith and Professor Kutaywa.
Believe it originates somewhere on LinkedIn, but very rare for a LinkedIn meme to escape the platform.
Definitely a little but probably not as much as you’d think.
Humans produce a protein that forcibly limits our muscle growth and its impact is kinda crazy. Gorillas produce a bit of it too, but it’s a drastically lower amount. It’s called myostatin if I remember right, there is a dog that sometimes has a mutation where they barely produce it too and the differences between a regular one and a mutated one is pretty extreme. Look into ‘Bully Whippets’ if you want some interesting reads.
Maybe just a little now my friend, even super discounted, you could find 5 cars that would net you over 100 million.
You’re seriously underestimating the potential value of 7, definitely pick that instead of 5.
The most expensive car ever sold was a 1955 Mercedes Benz coming in at around $140 million.


Renaming it “The Epstein Files Presidential Ballroom” would be a helluva play.


Back in the late 90s, I have no idea how you’d pitch that any other way. It’s a miracle that movie got made.


Thousands of Onlyfans girls crying out in terror. Hopefully there’s an opt out, but I don’t see how that would make sense for Amazon.
Someone is going to make some money with a packaging forwarding business catering to that market.


Has to suck to have been consistently working for decades and still being known almost entirely for a supporting role you did 40 years ago. Dude even got recast for the sequel.
I’m not trying to tie that to the battery charge or trying to excuse him for that, just kind of a rough go for Crispin’s acting career.
What really gets me about Conan is that he’s funnier when he’s not actively performing and/or on script. That is a prime example.