Didn't see what community I was in when I read the post and thought there were just a lot of people here who hate stand up comedians doing crowd work
There is nothing simple about "keep doing it every day". There are so many reasons not to and it's up to you and you alone to find the reason or the will to "keep doing it every day."
In my experience, waiting for the carrot on the stick is much more likely to result in the whip
There haven't been any changes to etch a sketch in decades. It's already great...
...or maybe just the etch a sketch R&D department really aren't the brightest bunch out there.
And use who?
The US is pretty big man and things are different in different regions. England is only as big as Alabama.
In the cities you can walk to places or take much more limited public transportation.
Every one outside of the city has a car though. Drive through banks, fast food, pharmacies, and even liquor stores are a real thing.
My commute to work is ~40 minute drive and some of that is at 129 kph.
I rarely walk anywhere for anything besides pleasure. There is a restaurant within ~10 minutes walk but most roads don't even have sidewalks here and people don't always pay attention while driving
Third panel references the female Australian breakdancer from the Olympics that became a meme for her hilariously awful routine.
This is incredible.
Good question and good examples. With things like forced arbitration in user agreements I'd love to know more on how to turn things around on this.
There really is no justification for it. It's part of the American healthcare experience. It makes them money to have no downtime between patients. It costs them nothing to make you wait. They book patient appointments with this philosophy in mind and it's incredibly disrespectful.
Got a friend who works with his hands in a dirty job and he really likes Duluth Trading pants. Big dude too
He's referring to the top panel. It's still a decent meme, but I do appreciate the education.
They just made Space Marine 2. Great campaign and the most immersive Warhammer 40k game yet imo. As far as the look and feel of the world they really didn't miss once. 40k is an old IP with A LOT of details and to just consistently nail those details is really a Herculean feat.
The gameplay loop isn't exactly my cup of tea but it isn't bad.
I don't know who else I would pick to do this project tbh.