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I bet ruitous Sr. doesn't give a shit about smoking inside.
A coworker of mine tried to prove to his wife that quitting smoking was easy. He literally picked it up for a month or so to make a point.20 years later he's still smoking.
My mother died a horrible death from lung cancer; she grew up in a house with 2 chain smokers but never even took a drag her whole life.
My mom smoked when she was pregnant with me, and I turned out phenomenally.
I like Twitter being a war zone. I think it somewhat helps people realise when their take is fucking horrendous.Allowing people to further echo chamber themselves will just end in people only getting ones who agree with them replying further making interaction between people with differences worse....
Quote from: Ghoul on January 08, 2020, 03:18:51 PMI like Twitter being a war zone. I think it somewhat helps people realise when their take is fucking horrendous.Allowing people to further echo chamber themselves will just end in people only getting ones who agree with them replying further making interaction between people with differences worse....lol, nah.
Quote from: stufte on January 08, 2020, 03:19:46 PMQuote from: Ghoul on January 08, 2020, 03:18:51 PMI like Twitter being a war zone. I think it somewhat helps people realise when their take is fucking horrendous.Allowing people to further echo chamber themselves will just end in people only getting ones who agree with them replying further making interaction between people with differences worse....lol, nah.Shhhhhhhhh. It’s fun okay, seeing people get ratio’d is fun
hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants.
just limit "no reply mode" to non-checkmark accounts. then they have to decide if they want bad take protection or a bigger platform to spread their bad takes.
But yeah I bet small bars and restaurants are a nightmare there.
And don't get me wrong I fucking hate twitter and never read twitter threads lolMore just saying since people seem to not care the UX was never designed for conversations and use it for that anyways, that actually being able to control those conversations would be better than how it currently is.
Quote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:34:33 PMAnd don't get me wrong I fucking hate twitter and never read twitter threads lolMore just saying since people seem to not care the UX was never designed for conversations and use it for that anyways, that actually being able to control those conversations would be better than how it currently is.yeah if brands are gonna do this shit anyway then might as well make it easier to follow but goddamn it's annoying. i only use twitter to post game screens and pics of my so i'm not exactly the target market anyway. like, rt, and subscribe tho
Shit I farted in my office like 10 minutes ago and it still smells
I'm well aware of why PewDiePie is problematic but what's the dealio with Boogie? I'm not a fan of his content but I was under the impression that he was at least a body-positivity advocate.
Era being triggered by Dave Chappelle and it’s so entertaining https://www.resetera.com/threads/dave-chapelle-mark-twain-acceptance-interesting-take-on-his-view-of-comedy-and-racists.163659/
Quote from: maninthemirror on January 08, 2020, 03:11:12 PMEra being triggered by Dave Chappelle and it’s so entertaining https://www.resetera.com/threads/dave-chapelle-mark-twain-acceptance-interesting-take-on-his-view-of-comedy-and-racists.163659/(Image removed from quote.)
Can Era just ban Chappelle threads already. They’re insufferable to read. Just a bunch of people on both sides yelling at each other until they’re inevitably locked.
But yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.
Quote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore. Progress has happened rapidly on this front.
Quote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore.
Quote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore.If only we could do the same with anime.
Quote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore. Progress has happened rapidly on this front.When I started university in 2003 you were able to smoke inside, on the hallways. The only place where it was prohibited was the lecture hall. Absolutely crazy that they outlawed this only 10ish years ago here.
Quote from: BisMarckie on January 08, 2020, 04:50:39 PMQuote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore. Progress has happened rapidly on this front.When I started university in 2003 you were able to smoke inside, on the hallways. The only place where it was prohibited was the lecture hall. Absolutely crazy that they outlawed this only 10ish years ago here.i was in germany as a yoof and people were smoking in movie theaters and supermarkets
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Hopefully by the time I get old smoking is non-existent, all countries are using 100% renewable energy, and there's no more factory farming. Call me hopelessly naive but it seems possible.
I mean, you understand how babies are made right?
Quote from: Transhuman on January 08, 2020, 05:33:56 PMHopefully by the time I get old smoking is non-existent, all countries are using 100% renewable energy, and there's no more factory farming. Call me hopelessly naive but it seems possible.We'll be flying around in our Tesla spaceships on our way to Space Emperor Barron Trump's Annual Parade while watching Disney Star Wars Episode XXV, this is the way.Ritious just got mad I overtook him at Intersection Venus V
Quote from: Straight Edge on January 08, 2020, 04:56:03 PMQuote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore.If only we could do the same with anime.We'll get there someday. Rome wasn't built in a day.
Quote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:57:23 PMQuote from: Straight Edge on January 08, 2020, 04:56:03 PMQuote from: Steve Youngblood on January 08, 2020, 04:44:23 PMQuote from: riotous on January 08, 2020, 03:08:10 PMBut yeah shit was wild back in the day.. hard to even fathom being somewhere that allows smoking in bars.. or restaurants. They banned that in the 90s in Seattle, remember it was still allowed in the State itself, so if you went outside the city you'd see it and I was always shocked.It's kind of amazing to me how quickly progress has happened on this front. I was a smoker from like 2002 - 2011. I think the smoking ban in Illinois went into effect in 2008. The St. Louis ban was 2011, though St. Louis grandfathered in places like casinos and small bars that sell mostly alcohol and little food. Back in college you could smoke anywhere. Now when I'm around people that still smoke you feel like a pariah. I don't know anybody that smokes inside of their homes anymore.If only we could do the same with anime.We'll get there someday. Rome wasn't built in a day.Rome is anime, thought.
. THis board routinely treats her like her relationship with Elon is more important than she herself is.Not to mention this is a thread about pregnancy. And still we get nothing but toxic shitposts.
. Literally who cares. Like if this is supposed to be an appeal to emotion you've failed to establish why exactly we should be more reverent about this.
Yeah maybe because crassly expressing resignation at the choices of people I don't like isn't a bannable offence.
As far as I'm aware ERA allows you to hate billionaires, parasites of society that they are.
In a way it is, because he's a billionaire and that whole capitalism thing.
Hahaha.I don't have a favorite billionaire, but even if I did, I doubt they'd require me to come to their defense on a message board after people react negatively to a weird publicity stunt.But hey, I'm sure they appreciate it, friend. Heck, they'll probably name it after you.