There’s a lot of those jokes that will hopefully die on the platform. They had well and truly run their course even on Reddit.
There’s a lot of those jokes that will hopefully die on the platform. They had well and truly run their course even on Reddit.
The first one isn’t auto fill, it’s a previous search.
Bagging Reddit is actually kinda discouraged, more Linux and communism. Or at least screeching about capitalism at every opportunity.
YouTube board shorts?
a delicious socially acceptable appetizer.
That is very location dependent.
So, they’re going to change the name to YouTube mediums?
It’s a pretty stupid comic actually. The conversation usually goes more along the lines of one nation demanding territory from the other, and the other telling the first to fuck right off.
Even if our energy market wasn’t profit driven, we would still have a shortage of energy, and either we would be burning up fossil fuels at an astonishing rate and a huge loss, or a number of heavy power users would be shutting down.
Price is one way we have to control demand, but if we didn’t use it, we would need another system instead.
I cook with cast iron almost daily, all I do is scrub it with hot water and let it dry, and it’s ready for the next day.
This was peak “other site” parts falling off the wing, and they post on Reddit asking if they should tell a crew member.
It’s because in the decent photos, it’s obviously a bear.
🙄
I got “orphanage” as my second result.
They did what?
Also, the auto fill results when you type in “Israel bombs” are interesting.
Even when our power generation was state-owned, they still operated as a state owned enterprise model.
If the price of your product is going negative, you have well and truly saturated the market. Even if our generation was nationalised, no government is going to build something where you have to pay someone else to use the output.
Price is a very effective way to control demand though, it’s a big part of the reason we have a spot price electricity market. Even when all out generators were state owned, they operated on a state owned enterprise model of operation.
It’s because it was being done by terminally online Redditors, not using the site was more painful for them than the site itself.
If I understand this correctly, they’re committing fraud by telling the bank they’re dead?
People like this are even more tragic than the Cybertruck owners themselves.