

Lmao it’s literally a wish.com arc de triomphe.


Lmao it’s literally a wish.com arc de triomphe.


Is there a way to donate money to the Iranian armed forces? Asking for a friend


Mate there are hundreds of Michelin starred restaurants in Paris alone. Am I supposed to know about all the 3-starred restaurants in the world ?


IIRC you had to have one for the PSP. Literally can’t think of anything else using them though


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Only one I’ve ever heard of is that Adams Apple guy. Probably some distant relative to Tim Apple


They’re allegedly already vibe coding drivers so it’s bound to happen eventually
To be honest I’ve had that thought process before. Made it halfway to the gas station that’s roughly 300m from home before I remembered the goal was initially to refuel my car


They will just train an AI from Trump’s brain so it can shrug these off like Wheatley


My bet is on some Fourier transform fuckery


Part of the problem is simply defining ultra-processed foods.
The new CDC report used the most common definition based on the four-tier Nova system developed by Brazilian researchers that classifies foods according to the amount of processing they undergo. Such foods tend to be “hyperpalatable, energy-dense, low in dietary fiber and contain little or no whole foods, while having high amounts of salt, sweeteners and unhealthy fats,” the CDC report said


I figured that could be the reason, like with the various ways soldiers find to carry their rifles more comfortably, but I just don’t understand the physics of it here. Pulling on a backpack straps, I get, you are basically offloading the weight from your back and into your arms (and, as you said, bringing it higher to make it a little more comfortable to wear), but here it looks like it would just strain your neck and possibly your back even more since there are plates on both sides (which I assume is the heaviest, most “problematic” parts of the vest regarding comfort).
Guess I need to wear some body armor to understand it, physics and biomechanics do be weird sometimes.


Also, yes, but it is ridiculous how they seemingly can’t stand up for 5 seconds without striking that pose. Or cowboy-style hands on the belt holster, etc.


I swear these guys (and a lot of police/military too) just take these jobs so they can wear a bulletproof jacket and do that pose in the article pic to “look cool” and make their arms look bigger
And then they try to fuck you over when you leave the place by pinning all the costs of normal dilapidation on you. Fortunately where I live the law forbids it but it doesn’t stop them from trying every time.


It’s a real phenomenon when talking about incidents involving two vehicles because you unconsciously dehumanize the person in the vehicle since you’re not directly engaging with them, but their machine, and can’t really see the person in it.
Same principle applies on the internet where people aren’t seeing a person when they are verbally abusing someone online, which makes it much easier to ignore the empathic part of our brain. At least that’s what I heard on the radio.
That being said, this one involves a cyclist so I’d just call it attempted murder too.


I felt like shit for bumping a guy’s car at 5kmh because it snowed (not common here, so I was on summer tires) and I slipped while braking. He must have noticed it in my face because he cheered me up when he saw that the bumper didn’t even have a mark
Can’t believe some people would run into a cyclist head on on purpose and live with themselves after, dude’s gotta have some anti social disorder


Also it’s not like windows doesn’t routinely “forgets” these settings with updates. Or harasses you to opt in again with every update, in the hopes that one day you’ll let it slip


Oh so they’re just doing whatever Firefox is doing in private mode on Android that makes screenshots all black
That will definitely not introduce some weird things when it starts feeding on itself.