Oh, so Russia & N.K. already, then? Let’s not even start with Iran, et al. 👀🤌🏼
Oh, so Russia & N.K. already, then? Let’s not even start with Iran, et al. 👀🤌🏼
Hey, at least you know what the possessive form of “it” is. 🤓🤘🏽
The
orphan killingurchin employing machine is working properly
Thanks, Napoleon. 🤦🏽♂️🖕🏼
But, hey, at least that child labor army can move onto more qualified work, like routing circuitry in Chinese plastic tchotchkes and mobile devices, eh? Viva la revoluçion! 😶🌫️
Says the Crocs© wearer. 🤢😅
That’s the whole point: Bread & Circuses, Part Duh©
Oh, so China expands to fill that void and hands out a portion to Kim Jong Ug before repainting things?
He’s gonna do it again at 11? Damn, that’s super sus.
Without the textbook.
Haven’t read much cyberpunk lit, then.
Don’t worry, we’ll just hole up in the Winchester until it all blows over. 🖖🏽
That’s my takeaway as well: this whole article seems to be insinuating the underlying trope of “Democrat” as an optimistic, shortsighted believer in meritocratic head-pats, and largely unprepared for reality outside rosy-lensed mental simulations & shower arguments cheered by stadiums of grateful citizens. 🤷🏽♂️
Humanity’s fucked. Thanks for all the fish!
Your parents must’ve really sucked at it, then? 😱
Sounds great! Don’t forget: neodymium come in all sorts of tiny sizes and make for super fun electric upgrades (eg. LED lightsabers, moving parts, hidden contact points, etc.) to minis and showpieces. Here’s to your endless exploration of those rabbit holes, friend! FWIW, magnets can close a circuit, but the smaller they are the thinner the barrier between them needs to be. Have fun!
My first question was whether you used magnets. 🤌🏼🤓🤘🏽
Fair point.
Your personal feed seems to not be tuned to that content, maybe? I read about it in multiple posts late last night, IIRC.
I raise. Szechuan.
Uh. I’ve got some news you might not enjoy, citizen…