

That thumbnail 🤦♀️ Not only are they joking about deportation, they’re taking memento photos of themselves at the display. I wonder if they’ll feel so giddy about it when it becomes real for them.
That thumbnail 🤦♀️ Not only are they joking about deportation, they’re taking memento photos of themselves at the display. I wonder if they’ll feel so giddy about it when it becomes real for them.
I hear Boeing is great at getting planes finished remarkably quickly…>.>
I think platonic love between men is too often overlooked and unconsidered these days, more often dismissed for a assumed hidden erotic love instead. Attention between men shouldn’t only ever be viewed sexual. That’s how we get grown adults that can hardly bear to touch each other if it’s not some overly aggressive handshake or other"macho" bs.
That said, these two were definitely fuckin’.
Phone cameras at least still partially resemble point-and-click cameras. I don’t think there’s any way to develop out of the need for optical lenses, so that will always be recognizable. That said, I was at a wedding recently and it was hilarious to watch children run around with disposable cameras and get confused that they had to wind them between shots and couldn’t see the photos immediately, hah.
Shame they never invented anything to store such treasures on for later generations. Nobody but people alive in the 80s will ever see this classic gem.
People don’t need to know how to write a program from scratch to have useful tech knowledge. Knowing basic keyboard shortcuts puts a person above the vast majority of other people in terms of tech literacy.
More like Millennials. Gen X may have been around for the duration of the silicon boom, but it was largely niche “nerd shit” when they were kids, and only became widely accessible/acceptable to them with the same changes that have left Gen A lacking basic computer skills. Millennials, though, grew up through the full development of PCs and the Internet and had to learn how to navigate them at their early stages, as well as keep up with the rapid changes. It of course still isn’t universal knowledge there, either, but anyone that used a computer regularly through the early 2000s is going to be levels above most people getting into it now.
What a strange thing to bring up over and over. And you know that if someone else said that, he’d be umactuallying about how you’re only kissing the mirror, not yourself. 🙄
I struggle to imagine being as selfish as you about being around children in public. Kids can be great, they can also be not great. They’re just people. If you can’t be around people in public, that’s a you problem, not everyone else’s.