Yes, true. I have to say though, that their advertisements are some of the more bearable, even funny at times.
TomBishop
While it's far from the small flagship plenty of us want (a dream that's as good as dead), compared to behemoths from companies like Samsung, I'll happily settle for a phone series that gets a little easier to hold every year.
Or maybe they could just stop using heavy, brittle material for back covers because they look shiny.
I love it, it's funny and thorough, but the episodes are so damn long. I also wish there were more shows like this for different nations.
Only if you stopped reading after the first paragraph and that's a position held by Galileo which, as comes immediately after, is outdated.
Winner, winner, Chicken Döner.
I believe I have this pdf on my computer somewhere and every time I scroll past it I wonder what it's about. I always think it's someone angry at the software company but seeing it here I'm pretty sure it must be this paper.
Thanks for posting it. Skimming the content I think there are some arguments in it, that I can agree with but I'll have to give it a closer read before I can form an opinion. The title is hard to beat and I love that it got published this way. Seems fitting.
Yes, of course, and they should. The point of emotional regulation isn't to suppress or hide them, but to lessen their intensity.
I found some of them funny but having the third comment in a lot of chains about horrible stuff be quirky or funny is annoying to me. Nothing against some dark humor, but it's too much for me to have to be funny in places where other people are suffering, grieving, or feeling compassion for other people's suffering.
Boost for lemmy isn't available yet, but already listed in the play store.
Nah, it's just muscle memory. I only discovered it by accident.
Können wir nicht die aus Sachsen besser verteilen? Dann können die weniger Schaden anrichten.