The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.
Ig. I really liked the disconnect from the good info and the name.
All entirely true statements
I know for a fact that I hate it
He had AI Tupac tell people that liking young girls is a gift.
Edit: that isn’t a joke
Meat-tea
The comic doesn’t mention how MANY plants they can identify… Just that it’s multiple…
“Yes… This is grass alright… And this one? Tree…”
Maybe even hit them with the classic “you can tell it’s an aspin because of the way it is”
My major issue with the death penalty is the very real chance of killing an innocent person. People have been wrongly arrested/convicted significant amount of times for mass murder situations, so while on principle I have no issues with the death penalty in mass murder cases… I can’t support it because of the chance of it being the wrong person.
With billionaires, it’s pretty easy to figure out exactly who is the billionaire out of a group of random people… Very hard to wrongfully convict someone of having over a billion dollars.
Thank you for this incredibly interesting yet highly unexpected history lesson. I really enjoy knowing this now.
There is a ton of spam happening on Twitter where bots will reply to every message with “PUSS IN BIO” to try and get people to click on links in exchange for porn
It’s unfortunate that you have to add “depending on jurisdiction”
Yes. I’d love some lemony lemonade with lemon
Don’t worry, it’s been documented: https://lemmy.world/post/455268
Joe Manager (like Joe Momma)
Yeah I got it MUCH later. Would be epic to have more advanced notice.
Don’t worry, he’s alive: His wiki page
This specific one is from Flanimals
I know someone who plays the Ace Attorney games and long text based RPG games actively and this is a very targeted post.
Mostly just results quality and starting to push more ads instead of real results. I can’t provide any real stats but I have been very frustrated with it and had to switch out and I know a few others who had.
Hoodwinked (2005)