

They’re all pre-diabetic living on Mt Dew and Burgers. Wearing their MAGA hats talking tough while the kids actually hoping to better themselves with a GI bill get killed.


They’re all pre-diabetic living on Mt Dew and Burgers. Wearing their MAGA hats talking tough while the kids actually hoping to better themselves with a GI bill get killed.


Any diagnosis means someone might demand something of them. It might be consideration, tax money, or some other inconvenience like actually having to apply thought and accommodation to anyone not fitting their idea of conformity. I agree with where you’re pointed, but it isn’t a “moral panic”, it’s their unwillingness to expend anything of themselves for others.


The best prevention is not letting it happen in the first place.
Ya think?! We’re past that.
Completely unnecessary for you to preemptively assume someone would choose a “crappy” backup from a retail store when in fact such a backup would still likely have saved the day, and any half-decent dev should at least have some kind of RAID backup on site and better yet an offsite one too.
The flaw was not having any backup, not your straw man of a poor quality choice.


They are the first to whine about gas prices not being $1 a gallon to fill their LED festooned brodozer.
I dig into my (organized) box of cables 2-3x a year. I still have functional older equipment that still sees occasional use.
Pro tip: go through the box and get rid of the duplicates of older items. No need to have 3 IDE ribbon cables, 4 SATA to 4-pin power adapters, or two parallel port cables.
No, that isn’t worth it. That’s just wrong and f’d up putting your kid through that. Damn, just get a different script. Odds are another will do the job.
ADHD meds absolutely can cause bad dreams in kids, I don’t know about bad enough to “tear at skin”, that’s outside my knowledge area. We had to get a different script for a family member because of scary dreams and racing heart, difficulty sleeping, even after adjusting dosage. It was doing more harm than good. After the med swap it got way, way better.
This…doesn’t make much sense. Teacher struck the child and the child got expelled? Where do the night terrors come in? This sounds very little like ADHD.


Vanity diagnosis.
It’s weird. I don’t hate it, but the author spends way too much time dealing with “timeline forks” (I’ll call it that to avoid spoilers) in a limited setting with a lot of reiteration and lack of any real plot advancement or character development. It’s not awful, I don’t hate it, but it’s a completely different book than the first or second. If you liked the first and didn’t care for the second you probably won’t like this one at all.


More indicators they want to lock you into their walled gardens and stop dealing with normal PCs, they want to push everything into subscription based cloud services.
Probably used AI or something to scrape the footage.
All could’ve been solved with some inclusivity, but nooo…


50%?
The national stats are ~1:10 people have it. 50% is a huge anomaly. Something isn’t right.
NFTs were awesome. They took a lot of money from people who plainly had too much of it.


That must’ve been a fun show.
I literally just watched that 3 days ago, I have the DVD and was feeling nostalgic. Really reminds me of early video gaming quality graphics.