Show newer

RT @AndrewSaysTV
Can't decide who is bravest and most peaceful in this video:
- guy pouring stuff on and yelling at old lady
- photographers standing by loving the content they're getting
- the very concerned individuals yelling "put your mask on"

So much bravery and peace it's hard to decide twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1

RT @sourpatchlyds
Stop pretending it exists
Stop pretending men and women are the same
Stop acting like victimhood is heroic.
Done, dusted, saved you a read.

@realcaseyrollins@gameliberty.club @realcaseyrollins@mstdn.social @realcaseyrollins@kafuka.me @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

I've never had a mastodon account but if this is how they treat their users then i guess neither would i see eye to eye with them.

since i consider the
#BlackLivesMatter movement along with #AntiFa to be terrorist groups/associations.

Why do I keep losing things? Aka Nothing good has ever come from trying to "just not forget"(I wipped up a quick comic cause I had a joke on my mind, but I'll be doing a whole graphic on coping with memory issues!) twitter.com/ADHD_Alien/status/

--
Full-List of bots: joejoe.github.io/mastodon

WarnerMedia undergoes major reorganization as HBO Max gets higher priority - Getty Images for WarnerMedia

Two of WarnerMedia’s top executives, Bob Greenblatt and Kevin Reilly... - theverge.com/2020/8/7/21359128

@theblessing I see. I don't have any particular affinity to the 2D animated features as a whole, some stories i like better than others. I never saw em as a kid

@theblessing I have seen very few of these myself. A friend is trying to show me these, I saw Aladdin and The Lion King. The Lion King was impressive. Aladdin, far less so (but still entertaining).

Zootopia was really really good tho, I saw that back when we used to have .

@igel @Styx666Official @timcast

Modern social media are the biggest example of sunken cost fallacy applied on mass.

I love, that our entire civilization is now in a state, when you can see "the society" going through kindergarder trials and slooooooowly learning to pass them.

A ship engine failed and no one could fix it, so they brought in a guy with 40 years experience.

He inspected the engine very carefully, from top to bottom.

After looking things over, the guy reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer. He gently tapped something.

Instantly, the engine burst back to life.

The engine was fixed!

7 days later the owners got his bill for $10,000.

“What?!” the owners said. “You hardly did anything. Send us an itemized bill.”

The reply simply said:

Tapping with a hammer: $2
Knowing where to tap: $9,998
06DE40A2-94A0-4B3B-86C5-E74202B…

@adhd_alien put out what is literally the most helpful thing ever to me

It's about forgetfulness

I saw it on , I'll boost here when I see it

Show older