“Dress for the ditch”
“Dress for the ditch”
I think they mean they just took a huge bong rip and suddenly became the smartest person in the room.
Treadles were the first source of power in the industrial revolution. Coal came way later.
Looking at that graph and extrapolating from your comment, you’re saying the industrial revolution started in 1900?
There’s that guy that did that. He said it wasn’t a very good sandwich.
*as this is a youtuber thread, he has a channel. It’s okay. https://youtube.com/@htme?si=qfrFo68rA3Wi4cTL
I play a game, before I open the comment section on any good news piece on the Harris campaign I try to guess how many “doesn’t matter, vote” comments there will be. Usually about half.
It could be Alcohol Induced.
I have no gutters and I’m a skinny dude with no ass. Better targeted ads would be roof rakes, pants with a <30 waist and suspenders.
Do you get constant targeted ads for devices to keep leaves out of your gutters? All I seem to get are those, belts and fat men t-shirt ads.
The ones that turn the poors into Soylent Green.
As a Canadian, hearing about poor people supposedly eating dogs and cats, now geese, it makes me wonder where the fuck are the social programs in America that help people who’ve been beat to shit enough that they would stoop to eating any passing animal?
I love watching their infighting.
I really hope you’re not American. I see some poor child sitting at the top of the stairs cheering on their drunken parents domestic dispute.
Definitely less evil, towards Americans. But they’ve made vast strides in outsourcing evil through globalization and the military industrial complex.
I think America has been in a deep moral crisis since it’s inception; should we be evil, or just a little evil. It’s easy to get people to agree to just a wee bit of more evil and here we are 200 years later with the magic of compound interest.
Seems like a neat thing! Is it $20,000?
I’m that level of user that will block the ever loving shit out of everything but not do much to make it better. The problem is that once you’ve blocked everything you have pretty much zero interest in there isn’t much left on lemmy. Still better than reddit though.
Yes, but I’m talking about mass adoption. Very few users care, they want to scroll through and see stuff they like. They don’t want to curate and host and delve into the intricacies. Until such time as someone makes lemmy palatable, the masses won’t eat it.
Sailing. Boating. Sewing. Those are they tops ones I miss from reddit that had active users. Instead we have 7000 communities for linux and pervy anime.
Far out man