

RIP
RIP
But her emails
How do people manage to invent intricate phrases?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology
It seems like nowadays no matter what you do there’s a word for it and it’s probably considered something horrible by someone somewhere.
For the set of all things, there is usually someone who doesn’t like said thing, yes. That is how people and things tend to work, since there are so many people and so many things.
The tone of this post makes me think you did something shady lately and you’re laughing off getting called out. And who’s unironically saying ‘kts’ in 2025? Cringe
When’s the last time Trump even actually got near a church? Was it the photo op during his last term where he held up the bible upside down?
Has to be AI. I can’t imagine him having the patience to pose like this or him being ok with other people getting their hands all over him.
Right, just the prospective ones. Riiiiiight.
1999 called, they want their demotivational poster back
I’d rather just use SVGs for the icons.
hiss The point of source control is keeping a history of the code that produces binary artifacts. For convenience’ sake or because of some wild project-specific constraints people can do all kinds of things but IMO binaries in source control are yucky yucky bad bad bad.
But if they do that then they’ll go up to three stars and it’s even harder to get away then! When you get up to four stars they shut down the bridges and send helicopters and at five stars they start sending tanks–
I jest, but the rapid military escalation of conflict in the GTA games is reflective of the “send enough dudes until the bad guy is dead” modus operandi of American law enforcement.
What I am saying is: either use your guns or make them illegal if you don’t use them anyway.
The people clutching the guns are the same ones with the “blue line flag punisher skull” tattoos and decals. Maybe if the Black Panther party made a comeback though.
Did you just read the headline and totally misunderstand it? The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program.