Are they still around? I heard they ran away. They ran so far away.
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For anyone too young to remember, the "you are an idiot 😀😀😀" reference, it was a prank virus from 2002.
Technically it wasn't even a virus even if it was usually described as such. It was just a link to a website that would show the text, play the song, and then spawn more windows when you attempted to close one. Restarting the PC was the only way to stop it. It was very funny in cubicle offices.
It's not a reference to any particular drive. It's just that Germans drove tanks into Poland at the start of WW2. The dual meaning of the word "tank" is the pun.
Unfortunately it's true. A lot of voters in Copenhagen moved further left, but for the entire country it seems that the Social Democratic Party lost voters in both directions, giving the mayor titles to the right wing coalitions. The small populistic parties gobble up the votes and point them to the Mayor candidates from the Liberal Party (which is right wing). The population as a whole appears to move to the right.
On the bright side, municipal level elections like this are in no way comparable to the usual party politics of national elections. There's much more collaborating across party lines and much larger internal differences in the parties due to the local situations that they deal with. The personal votes are more important than the party. The small populistic parties don't get much say in the end, when they only have their own members to represent them in the city councils. Most decisions will still only be possible as collaboration between the largest parties from both sides of the middle.
Sure, my wife spends more time with her friends than I do with mine. I wouldn't want to trade though. They seem to have more internal conflicts than we do. Larger groups have more shit to deal with.
My point is that it's not easy to evaluate friendship only based on quantity.
It doesn't say that this came from the vaccine or even from covid.
If it were, there would probably be a lot more people with long covid.
Also, it isn't 5G autism.
Get a hold of the janitor. As simple as it might seem, this is not something you want to do yourself in a multistory building.
You'll need to have access to the boiler room and the topmost radiator. There's probably a good reason why you don't.
If you open that screw, you'll only let more air into the system and potentially get a lot of smelly water on your floor.
Well know once the rest of Epstein files are released.
I'm fine, thank you for your concern.
It is by all means a humourous shitpost. The last line in my post is a pun on the rap song 99 problems, which should be the give away.
You can tell this is London. They have some weird streets where every single shop sells the same stuff.
Pretty nice until the day inevitably comes where one of the RFID chips malfunctions and the fridge keeps insisting that you throw out something that isn't there and you can't reset the inventory without downloading an update from some company that doesn't exist anymore using a profile that your ex has the password for.
Then you'll wonder why you didn't use to have these sorts of issues, and your kids will ask how you updated the fridge in your childhood. As an adult you are expected to know this stuff. With your authority being undermined like that they'll stop listening to anything you say and start smoking crack after school. Now you have a malfunctioning fridge and junkie children. Thanks a lot, dad.
No thanks. I've got 99 problems, but a fridge ain't one.
Skateboarding. It has enough variety to keep it interesting for that long. Unlike many other sports, there's an infinite number of tricks to learn. Even if you're old.