I've never put much stock in the "we are living in a simulation" but stories like this make me wonder if one of the sim developer's kids is in here doing stuff.
"I want a DQ Blizzard!"
"We have ice cream at home."
"But home is a bunch of shipping containers welded together."
"Correct. And it's wonderful."
Let us know if you ever find a good solution. Stuff in my pants pockets annoys me, too.
Too many variables. There's two types of test, antigen and PCR. The chemical reactions in both can be impacted by ambient temperature and humidity, light exposure, air pressure (altitude), air quality (contaminants) and so on. At-home testing is far from lab conditions. False positives and false negatives are possible. I wouldn't put any stock in the timing.
What the heck. This rewrites a chunk of my childhood.
One of my friends wears a lightweight (mostly mesh) cargo vest thing that looks good on him. But he's one of those assholes who looks good in anything. I would look like a doofus wearing it. Anyway, it has multiple pockets on the front.
No one will suspect a spiral staircase under the manhole cover!
Primary news sources. Here are some others.
- Reuters
- Associated Press (AP)
- BBC News
- The Guardian
- Al Jazeera
- Bloomberg
- The Washington Post
- CNN
- Deutsche Welle (DW)
In an ideal situation you want both assets and income in your retirement. 401k is one type of asset. Pension is one type of income. It's certainly possible to plan for retirement with just assets or just income, but having both is better.
I need to do this to my office. I wonder if that wall over there is load bearing. Hmmmm.
I'm guessing the content offering algorithms are looking at your IP, browser profile, etc. and throwing stuff at you that it assumes you and "people in your area" want to see. Even with brand new accounts, they always try to figure this stuff out. It often gets it wrong, but that never stops them from trying.
Modern normie: "I'm a real badass, because I have tattoos."
Oudinot's ghost: "You people are simply adorable."