SariEverna 8mo ago • 78%
I mean, he is wrong about there not being things in place to protect prisoners, but he's not wrong that it's still dangerous and the conditions aren't great. Guards have killed inmates before with no real consequences.
SariEverna 8mo ago • 100%
Wow, auto tldr couldn't summarize anything. What a worthlessly short article. And the best example they've got is medics providing medical aid? C'mon, I know I shouldn't expect much given how short this is, but this is weak and embarrassing. I didn't expect much when I saw the source was called the Jerusalem Times, and I am still underwhelmed.
SariEverna 8mo ago • 100%
I don't have a source for it, but I recall hearing that yes, their eyes work at a different speed than ours, and that's part of why cats and dogs are generally not so interested in TV. Unfortunately I don't know what search terms might be useful here since I don't know if this has a technical name, but something like "refresh rate" or "fps" might help in the search.
SariEverna 10mo ago • 96%
Yet another crime amusing enough to make me question if we need to get the court involved.
SariEverna 10mo ago • 100%
Alright, I'll bite. Why?
SariEverna 10mo ago • 100%
If only. If only self scan was the only way this came up in my life I would be so much happier.
SariEverna 10mo ago • 86%
God, this photo. It always makes me think someone attached the wrong size face.
I'll offer another potential reason why this poor guy is shaved; if he's got a condition that needs a topical cream or medicated shampoo or similar, then this guarantees the stuff gets right to the skin, where it's needed. His skin looks fine, but you never can tell with fleas. * tiny rimshot *
SariEverna 11mo ago • 100%
She is, without a doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of.
SariEverna 11mo ago • 100%
You're probably right. It's not something I thought about in the moment since I was so insulted by the astroturfing and I'm not a fast enough typer to give them all my thoughts anyway. I mean, I didn't even get to call them on real money meaning real reviews. If you believe that, I've got a (real) bridge to sell you!
Not sure if this is the best place for it, but here we are. The Indeed listing is already gone, so I can't refresh my memory, but they'd made it sound more like a customer service role. The grammar was a bit of a red flag, but I thought it could have been second language issues, so let's see where this goes. Thanks for wasting my time, guys! And apparently the time of around sixty other people if Indeed is accurate about that. I can still report your job posting even though it's gone, though, so that makes me feel a little better.
SariEverna 12mo ago • 87%
"Jews were already genocided once" Right, I forgot that gave them the right to commit one free genocide themselves.
(/s, in case that wasn't clear)
SariEverna 12mo ago • 100%
Yes, that is the point, Tesla.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
The people who put this up are not paid enough to risk challenging anybody on this. They're not crazy, they just need money to survive. Their bosses, on the other hand... Yeah, I don't know. It's amazing that it can make it through as many hands as it must have and nobody says "Are you sure?" Or maybe they did and they just kept being shut down.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
I listened to a podcast episode about this, I believe it was 99% Invisible. The female dummies that have been used in the past are basically just scaled down males. That's not exactly ideal.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
My favourite is the one with an extra filter in the middle.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
I don't think you understand what makes for good entertainment. Hint: you tend to need a conflict in a story. I wonder if "controversial shit" might be a place to find interesting conflict for your stories?
Also inclusion is not the same thing as pushing an agenda. Gay people are just people. They're allowed to exist in a story without it necessarily having to mean something.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
I think with your bikes example, one of the factors is also that riding a bike is considered one of those fundamental skills in our society. You learn it early and internalize the rules of the machine. When bikes were knew, we absolutely had more tolerance for risk, so we didn't really care that people were getting hurt learning the ropes, and now that it's a staple we take for granted that people will be guided early on by more experienced riders. That's just not the case for something new. There isn't the widespread understanding of the device or any early training. It also helps that a bike is mechanical, so it's a bit easier to predict than something electronic, and of course the difference in safety standards now vs when bikes were new. So yeah, if bikes were just becoming a thing, we probably would feel different about their level of safety.
But I agree that anyone who wouldn't wear a helmet on one of these probably doesn't have much to protect up there anyway or is a literal child.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
Between the walruses and the orcas, nature might just manage to restore balance.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
I hadn't considered making one, but I'll keep it in mind. I certainly don't have the mental bandwidth at the moment, but I imagine it's much cheaper than buying one.
SariEverna 1y ago • 75%
Well, I've never particularly cared for sports, either, so this improved my opinion of exactly nobody.
SariEverna 1y ago • 100%
Well now I want a cloak.