Unfortunately that’s not an option for most people living in the US
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Yeah, I’ve heard people have to resort to some crazy stuff once porn stops working for them
Looks like Brer Rabbit really hates beans you guys
Right? The question mark in the post caption implies a mystery. Which is itself a mystery.
However, in reading the comments for clues to the caption, I misinterpreted your feet comment as an attempt to justify how this driver could possibly have profited from only fans. “I can’t possibly operate on this patient he’s my son” vibes. But now I don’t think that’s what you meant, you were maybe just drily reminding everyone that there are also feet.
Looks like 15 hours ago :(
That watermark needs font help…looks too much like Captain Kink
OHHH, is that why this is mysterious? Because people are assuming truck = dude? Which it certainly could be…but seems less likely
We definitely underestimate the unseen value of real relationships with the people we work with. Of course, some employers aren’t interested in nurturing internal culture beyond mandating office time, which just amounts to a front row seat to the same old toxicity. So it can be a healthy thing…with a healthy company.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I never see them because they aren't legally allowed on the road.
5·2 months agoAnd music by Ben Folds
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•2 North American 4 you has been created
5·2 months agoI wonder where this idea originates. As an American, I genuinely don’t know of any restaurant that serves any of this (although I suppose you could special order “plain” things most anywhere in the world). I can’t begin to guess what people eat in the privacy of their own kitchens, but no one I know serves themselves these foods, either. I will say I’ve heard the same lore of “deep fried butter” existing at Midwestern fairs somewhere, but again, I’ve never encountered such a thing irl.
Thank you for this info. I wouldn’t have thought to look into such a thing. It reads to me like it was created by marketers, though, not politicians. It says “the Cheese Bureau, a marketing body affiliated with the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency” created it in the '50s.
I agree, but since some chickens are small and some people are big, I figured I’d err on the side on the minimum. It sure as shit ain’t one guy, we agree on that!
A good meal for two, but a good meal nonetheless
Is that a pickle or some pickle?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The decline of democracies, ideas and freedom around the world is one of the results of the downfall of social media
21·5 months agoI’m not sure what they even meant. Possibly that social media replaced real communication and made inroads into our social lives, all of which have now been taken over by all the bullshit? Because yeah that sounds right
The other explanation is right but what’s freddo?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Might not be efficient, but at least it... Uhhh, wait, what good does it provide again?
4·5 months agoNo. “In practice, inference [which is to say, queries, not training] can account for up to 90% of the total energy consumed over a model’s lifecycle.” Source.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•And now I'm reminded I have two of these to repair.
10·5 months agoAfaik, it’s not recommended to have them in kitchens, because harmless culinary mistakes can set them off so people end up disabling them in annoyance. You have to have one in a common area on every floor, but ideally not the kitchen.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•A cartoonist's review of AI art - The Oatmeal
3·5 months agoShe wrote a book a couple years back that explains where she vanished to. It’s good.
Yup but they aren’t profitable so we can’t have them