stochasticity 2mo ago • 100%
I type in the dark sometimes. But it's not on by default either.
stochasticity 3mo ago • 100%
Teachers do get a bad rap.
stochasticity 3mo ago • 100%
Yes, but to give the commentator the benefit of the doubt I think they mean it's a social construct.
stochasticity 3mo ago • 87%
Feeding his base absolutely. However to my mind it's selling Asian and black Americans short to think they will take Trump's comments and be upset with one another rather than with trump himself.
stochasticity 3mo ago • 55%
That's not what the meme says
stochasticity 6mo ago • 100%
Ya it's beautifully innocent
stochasticity 6mo ago • 100%
No they won't. At this point their values are "whatever Trump says goes"
stochasticity 7mo ago • 100%
"Easily"
stochasticity 7mo ago • 100%
I legit have no idea who Hatsune Miku is.
stochasticity 7mo ago • 5%
She's actually not the real author of Harry Potter. JK lent her name because the real author didn't want a public facing persona. Unfortunately the identity of the real author remains unknown.
stochasticity 7mo ago • 100%
But you have to trust they would actually watch the video and not just read the title.
stochasticity 7mo ago • 100%
Really hard to keep this all straight. I feel like I hear "Trump polling better than Biden!" and "Trump too unpopular to win" all at the same time.
stochasticity 8mo ago • 96%
I'm contemplating suicide
stochasticity 8mo ago • 100%
stochasticity 8mo ago • 100%
This mantra me nauseous
stochasticity 9mo ago • 100%
Fantastic
stochasticity 9mo ago • 100%
Ya I seriously don't understand this meme
stochasticity 9mo ago • 97%
Hoist the colors
stochasticity 9mo ago • 75%
Do... Do Americans not wash their asses?
I would like to avoid giving out my personal line to coworkers. I'm looking for a voip service that * Receives calls/text on desktop and phone (android) * Can be configured to turn off outside of work hours automatically. * Inexpensive. It's not going to be used much, but is still necessary. I don't want to pay much. I believe the business version of Google voice does all these things, but as far as I know the cheapest plan would still cost me >100 a year.
This person pulled straight into a 45 degree parking spot. I'm parked on the left. It's a daycare and I'm curious if their kids can color inside the lines yet.
I want to take wildlife/outdoor photos recreationally. I don't want to get frustrated by photo quality, but I also don't want to spend more than I need to. That being said I'm willing to consider expensive equipment, but only if it benefits my needs. Does anyone have some canned recommendations?
I really just want to experience the outdoors as much as possible. I'm a cyclist (mountain, in this context), and I used to snowboard, but as a I age these activities feel a bit riskier (meaning I may hurt myself) to me personally. What are some good ways to experienced the outdoors with relatively low risk of injury? More words: I don't want to be inside anymore. I was on a river trip this weekend. At some point I was floating in the river and taking in the scenery when I realized I feel like I'm doing nothing most of the time. I work from home, but it definitely has me inside most of the time. I find myself in mood to do whatever I need to, drastic changes, buying equipment, etc, to change this. I just can't do it anymore. I need to outside doing something. If I need to sneak off during the workday to do so, so be it.
When someone asked me recently what I'm into I didn't have answers. Existential crisis aside, what are some good hobbies/interests for someone in their mid thirties to pick up?