

Chromebooks sound good in theory but fall short because kids are great at breaking them and there is a lack of repairability.
There is also chromeos being kinda ass
Might have the big dumb
I hope you have a good day
Chromebooks sound good in theory but fall short because kids are great at breaking them and there is a lack of repairability.
There is also chromeos being kinda ass
Is it just me or does the third panel person pointing slightly look like an alligator
People in cali (at least norcal) go 80mph, some go even faster (like 100 lol) on the highway
Socal is always a traffic jam so probably not applicable there
Los Lobos in Monterey Bay
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=571
Very pretty in the spring summer
I went on a cloudy day so the colors are muted but here’s an example from the internet of the same location (china cove) on a sunnier day
Spring in the west coast (on a cloudy day)
I don’t know why but I really don’t like tuna steak, but tuna sushi I’m fine with. Maybe I just haven’t had a good tuna steak
Tortoises can get pretty heavy, I’ve heard of 200lbs before. I’m sure they can get even heavier depending on species
Also yea I’ve never really seen someone hold a tortoise like this, usually they grab the bottom kinda like lifting a box.
Ice melts and dilutes your drink
Also it’s a pain to make space for the ice tray
I’d rather just leave my drink in the fridge and come back to it after
Probably got flagged as a bot by accident tbh
Happens sometimes, especially if you’re on a vpn
I am reconsidering by thinking of moving out of the country lmao
Not true
They’re trying to add child labor back and reducing retirement funds so people work younger and older
The cogs must turn for shareholder value /s
Thats accurate. Carbohydrates are much more easily broken down to its simple states, while proteins require more to be broken down to amino acids, so it makes you feel full longer. Fibers are also another way to stay feeling full. They’re not digestible, so it takes up space and makes you feel full without adding calories.
The easiest way to boil down weight loss is calories in calories out. If you are in a surplus, you will in most cases gain weight (with some deviance based on genetics and other bodily factors). Lots of carbs is fine if you have a lot of calories out. European people usually have walkable cities, and the infrastructure there promotes lots of calories out on a day to day basis. America is a lot more car centric. The average american has less calories out because walking/cycling is uncommon in most of the US. Coupled with the standard caloric dense american food, it’s easy to see how we are struggling with an obesity problem.
Low carb is just one way to cut down on how many calories you intake. Nothing wrong with it, and there are obviously many other ways to go about it.
Neat list, but imo photoshop is closer to being called a photomanipulation/image editor than photography. lightroom is the more dedicated photography software.
Also I wouldn’t call paint.net an alternative to photoshop. I love paint.net but its a relatively simple image editor and its functionally limited even with plugins.
I miss in n out but at least my current state has a cheap burger joint. Its not as good but the cheapest option is like 2.50 which im not sure how that’s financially possible tbh
a nice 140 usd discount sounds like a decent incentive
For the number folks:
The most respondents cited high inflation (54%), Social Security not providing as much financial support as they need (43%), and high taxes (43%). Boomers (61%) were more likely than millennials (56%) or Gen Xers (55%) to say high inflation contributed to their fear of running out of money.
But this fear is more prominent among Gen Xers (70%) who are in their 40s and 50s and fast approaching retirement and millennials (66%) than boomers (61%) who are over 60 and many have already retired.
Asian/Asian American respondents (34%) were more likely to have discussed this fear than white (22%), Black/African American (28%), and Hispanic (25%) respondents.
Interestingly no mention of Gen Z, who I guess is just starting their careers so might be why?
Though I’d imagine the doom and gloom is just as high for Gen Z if not more.
Insecurity exacerbated by the rise of social media. It’s really easy for impressionable teens (not just them, but they are the most vulnerable group) to be affected directly by the consequences of social media. Toxic masculinity allows them to fall into the andrew tate trap because it tells them that this is the easy solution to the insecurities they face. I’d argue covid also made this problem worse as well
I am really surprised he’s unscathed
Somehow the rocks on the ground caught the boulder and prevented him from being crushed