I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
They’re complaining that their admission of being wrong was getting downvoted, not about the main post.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that was only one user who made that comparison, and they got downvoted hard for that.
It’s probably easier for law enforcement if those kinds of people are all in one place.
Just because you shouldn’t trust them doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to interact with them. It just means you need to be careful.
Actually, it isn’t so much a matter of being rich vs being poor as it is the level of inequality that influences generosity. People who have more are about as likely as those who have less to be generous when inequality is low, and according to some studies they are actually even more likely to do so. But when inequality is high then the generosity of the wealthy decreases.
You are technically correct but only if you are loose with how you define chemtrails.
Huh? The second title is a statement, not a question: (This is) why you should never buy Sony earphones until they fix the battery defects.
This is too perfectly cringe for this to be real, right? Right?
How does your brain being biggest at 13 prove adulthood? I think it would better prove the opposite: brains are biggest at that age because they need the space to restructure things.
Here’s the explanation of the physics they gave:
Each nanowire was less than one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair, wide enough that an airborne water molecule could enter, but so narrow it would bump around inside the tube. Each bump, the team realised, lent the material a small charge, and as the frequency of bumps increased, one end of the tube became differently charged from the other.
"So it’s really like a battery,” says Yao. “You have a positive pull and a negative pull, and when you connect them the charge is going to flow.”
Sopuli.xyz/c/aneurysmposting comes close (sorry, can’t remember the proper formatting for sharing community links.)