

This made me curious about what the most viewed video was of all time.
This was in the top 10. But not number 1. Number 1 was a bit of a surprise, but not totally.


This made me curious about what the most viewed video was of all time.
This was in the top 10. But not number 1. Number 1 was a bit of a surprise, but not totally.


The info board beside it plays the song!


My wife had 2 strokes last year. I am quitting my job of 22 years next month mostly due to the company’s work from home policy.
I know not everyone is in a position to just up and quit their jobs, especially this day and age, but life is short.


There’s a disturbance in the force


It’s all fun and games until ICE shows up in masks and he disappears.


That would be nice
Nope :/


California was working on a bullet train (California is pretty big, bigger than Japan). The politics killed it and then they ran out of money, so they gave up.
The US can barely keep bridges from falling apart. The roads are equally as bad. But we can definitely spend money on ball rooms and bombs.


This is the correct answer.


I was always taught wallet in the front pockets to help protect against pickpockets and also sciatica.


Damn, sorry. I was in a restaurant trying to settle a bet. I didn’t have chance to look back at the posts.
I’m prepared for my lashings.


gasp
You just put stuff in your pockets all willy nilly!?


This is what prompted the question. I didn’t have a phone until I was older, so my wallet always went in the right. Only place left for the phone is the left.
There was speculation this could be an age thing.
I thought that was our little secret :/


A lot of the cybersecurity world does. It’s not super common in the wild, but it’s common in puzzles and challenges.


I remember Around the World – Ball must go to each square in order.
And of course, no cherry bombs.
That’s if we survive WWIII, disease, and climate change.


Obligatory fuck spez


I recently set up a local instance of Invidious. All the devices on my network can use it and there are 0 ads. There are some free public instances, also.
Not as easy (or portable) as ad block, but I’m a fan.
“Why does it say paper jam when there is no paper jam?”