
The problem with folks posting this trash is that they never go past the basic economics part.
But sure, buddy: Rent control destroys housing and the two lines meet, which means people should starve. /s 🙄

The problem with folks posting this trash is that they never go past the basic economics part.
But sure, buddy: Rent control destroys housing and the two lines meet, which means people should starve. /s 🙄
Maybe the furries were onto something after all… /j
AFAIK: Yes. But it’s supposedly a pain to set up, so I’ll never know the difference.


Mush it with Butter.
But I think they did it first (or at least they made it popular)


Cats like mice. I don’t. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Thx. Makes way more sense than “Ordnungszahl” in German.


I had to memorize every element until Radon in 2nd Semester. Just position and therefore the amount of protons (the “order number”? idk in english), but still: such a waste of time. When we asked “y no table of elemens?”, our prof said that we should be glad that we had a system to memorize.
I asked a chemistry teacher about this and he was baffled that we had to do this.
The best part? I wasn’t even studying chemistry! But rather general “engineering science” which had a lot of focus on material science. But chemistry was my least favourite science. I wanted all engineering but chemisty. ;_;
Wow that guy on the left actually stopped mid-stream. That’s dedication.
I never had that problem.
I could not reproduce. (⌐■_■)
While I don’t want to spoil the joke (but I will) and I hate techno-optimist solutions that displace actual solutions for our biosphere as much as the next person: supposedly, Belgrade is such a dense concrete hell that trees aren’t viable solution (at least in the short term).
There is some rumbling that liquid trees are not the solution to the real problems caused by large-scale deforestation, nor does it reduce erosion or enrich the soil. However, much of this wrath is misplaced as Liquid tree designers say that it was not made as a replacement for trees but was designed to work in areas where growing trees would be non-viable. Initiatives like Trillion Trees are laudable, but there is something to be said for the true utility of this tiny bioreactor. The fact that they can capture useful amounts of carbon dioxide from day one is another benefit for them. Such bioreactors are expected to become widespread in urban areas around the world as the planet battles rising carbon levels in the atmosphere.
This is the n-th cartoon of this bland style.
TIL that unix socks are actually a parasitic lifeform, transmitted via arch isos.
I don’t agree with the last bit. What you do is what you are. But the rest is good.
To quote Chidi from the good place: