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What does a washing dishes hobby entail? Do you have like a personal best or a preferred strategy?
What does a washing dishes hobby entail? Do you have like a personal best or a preferred strategy?
I respectfully disagree. If you want to compare orders of magnitude, you should use a logarithmic scale.
I like the constitution because I don’t want Matt Gaetz to be able to propose whatever nonsense he wants. It’s not a perfect document, but it enshrines certain fundamental protections that really shouldn’t be fucked with.
It would be the same for any self replicating thing. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and prions, but they replicate. I will grant you a single large parasite could do this, but at that point, we’re talking about tigers and such as a technicality as well.
None of the things you’ve listed here are single molecules except for the prion. A single cell, even for simple organisms, is made up of millions of proteins. Viruses come close, but are still made up of the nucleus and the capsid.
No it isn’t. Reporting on allegations and other newsworthy topics is literally the joirnalists’ jobs. They aren’t liable for libel or slander as long as they are reporting in good faith. And almost by definition reporting on something someone else said is in good faith as long as you think that they think it’s true.
Even that wouldn’t stop a stubborn narcissist.
Try to find some closely related topic that you find interest in that he can relate to. Maybe old music or some other electronics topic. Then your son can meet you in the middle.
Umm an abortion at 28 weeks is illegal almost everywhere in the world dude, except in extreme circumstances like safety of the mother. Many EU countries limit abortion to first 12 weeks or so.
Reddit doesn’t need to be destroyed in order for Lemmy to succeed. There is plenty of room on the internet for multiple communities.
It’s interesting to try to get into the minds of corporate executives. I wonder how many of them actually thought they’d company was going to last for decades. Or if they were just seeing themselves up a golden parachute for the inevitable.