Kid: "Everyone in class has a phone! I hate you! π"
Parent: "π€It can't be my fault my kids hate me. The other parents are the problem. π€"
Kid: "Everyone in class has a phone! I hate you! π"
Parent: "π€It can't be my fault my kids hate me. The other parents are the problem. π€"
Okay but π shouldn't output π. This is inconsistent and confusing. We have standards.
Unless you live in a big city, you practically need a car in the US.
DOGE approved
I thought I was straight...
But, without any thrust, they would stay in orbit for years. Eventually, if in low orbit, their space suit will collide with enough stray atoms, it'll lose enough speed to fall back to earth and incinerate in the atmosphere.
I can finally replay that game for the first time again. /s
Errr, they can be illegal if they break other laws, like obstructing traffic, damaging property, or trespass on private property. It's manageable with small groups, but it's hard to coordinate an angry, large group to not do that. That's when they call in police and that's when they make arrests.
Bruh, they catch me without proof of citizenship, I'm getting deported.
I can't officially support this fork π
It's hard for me not to engage with their opinions. Like "no, that's not how that works," "There's more to it than that," "there are several things wrong with what you said." There's no point trying to argue on the Internet, but some of their comments make me angry. I especially hate when they support something just to "own them libs" like that takes priority over peoples' well-being.
There's a ton of issues with time travel. That could be one, but most fictional time-travel devices can be said to accommodate for the difference in distance. It would just be boring to explain on-screen.