BradleyUffner @ BradleyUffner @lemmy.world 帖子 42评论 2,284加入于 2 yr. ago
This sounds like a really good Rick & Morty episode.
If I didn't relocate them my cats would kill and possibly eat them. It's better for everyone this way
It's not so much the expectation of punctuality, but the internal reaction when it doesn't come. There is the self doubt, the panic, the inability to do something else in case you miss the late call, etc. It tends to spiral and can be paralyzing in some cases.
I think his issue is that this administration stopped helping Ukraine while still continuing the genocide assistance program.
Right... I guess I just "negotiated" with that high dive when I was a little kid as I climbed back down crying like a little baby.
Or which edition it is.
Narrator: He forced people to take his medical advice.
I just went back and watched a few to make sure I was remembering correctly. And yep, he's way too hyperactive, over animated, and dramatic for me. I mean, I don't hate his work, but it drives me a little crazy too watch it.
I'm talking about his full videos. I actively refuse to watch anything YouTube shows as a "short".
As a quick example, just watch the way his head and facial expressions zip around at the beginning of this video when he's in front of the white background. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHL9GP_B30E
Man, fuck those levels. I literally could not progress in the game because I was stuck on one of those. That experience lowered my opinion of the entire game, and I've never gone back because of it.
If you really want something crazy, look up "fan death".
“Interesting moral universe we live in where abortion is celebrated, but the notion of giving smart people incentives or cash to start families is so far out of Overton window no sitting politician of either party would dare advocate it,”
Has he never heard of the Child Tax Credit?
I love the content he covers, but his presentation style makes it impossible for me to watch. It's just too overly dramatic, and hyperactive for my tastes.
They look like they have their hands in the air, running around in panic to me.
You can still take solice in knowing that you "owned some libs" though. That just makes the whole thing worth it, doesn't it?
I've got one too!
I came here to post that exact puzzle. That one ended the game for me.
In the time period I'm referring to, either the person making the pie, or the person taking the pie were usually of a very... Let's just say "dark" complexion with extremely exaggerated features. I'm not saying the posted meme is racist at all, just that TV and movies way back then were.
An example:
When flipped around, the person that baked the pie was usually depicted in the mammy stereotype.
It feels like it's open to manipulation. Resurrecting something decades old that the public forgot about, from a different environment. Typically when new legislation is announced, the process allows enough time for public input and objection. This could just be a single vote without much warning.
Back when I was a child, if you saw this scene, there was a 95% that what happened next was going to be racist as hell.