how blind they all are to the worlds most naked, open and obvious grift is beyond me. if we end up reelecting this fucking clown, we deserve everything that’s coming.
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what do you expect when you buy a memewagon. f’ing numpties, all of them, everyone involved from elmo down to the buyer.
They are really living up to the repeal of their mantra.
Wagons have always been my jam. Back when I had a WRX I insisted on the wagon, because wagon. I drive a family SUV now but it’s just a lifted wagon really. I ain’t driving it if it’s got less than 5 doors :)
You and me both buddy. My midlife crisis has me looking at Volvo Wagons..
I don’t know why it’s just occurring to me now but he’s the crypto currency of presidential candidates. Say or do anything, so long as line goes up.
it was the acorn.
Same. Since the aquisition, I've moved all my home infrastructure off vmware to debian/docker and currently trying to get in front of our next renewal at work. I've been ready to pivot if necessary but no one seems to believe me that we need to be ready for our pending licensing converation..
I showed them by having a successful and happy life. Nothing else needs to be said.
Man, the hallucinations are getting out of hand.
teslas aren’t cool anymore going by what my middle school aged kids are saying. they used to point out every Tesla they would see with excitement, now they do with laughter.
So like, I've heard about this for ages but I struggle understanding. I definitely cannot "see" anything when I close my eyes, I definitely cannot "see" anything in my mind/imagination. I can "picture" things but that picture is more or less an emotional feeling about the thing, I can imagine certain parts of it but it's more or less a conversation with myself about what I would see or experience about the thing, as if I were describing something that I'm feeling while blindfolded.
When they say visualize something in your head, do people actually see something as if they were looking at it? Else I just figured that visualizing meant more or less an analogy of how we make sense of the actual experience.