Who cares what label people might put on it?
Just like what you like. It doesn’t need a label.
Who cares what label people might put on it?
Just like what you like. It doesn’t need a label.
People commenting on things that are not aimed at them, or complaining about it.
Like seeing an advert for guitar lessons with a phone number attached, calling the number and telling them how much you really don’t want guitar lessons, when all you had to do was ignore it.
The Ricky Gervais joke about guitar lessons applies.
Yeah, I don’t care for this feature but I’m not going to get wound up by something that I can switch off in about three presses.
Turn it off then.
Vivaldi browser is good for sites like that because you can use simplified view, which removes all the shit and just gives you the article text.
The Reading Mode app on Android does this too.
I’m not even disabled, but as soon as I see these I close the website.
I haven’t got time to faff around solving some stupid puzzles just to log in to my account.
Isn’t Mexico part of Latin America?
I’ve always assumed it was.
You don’t have to buy anything in the sales.
In fast food restaurants in the UK, you get your own napkins or they give you them on the tray when you collect your food. Or in some other non-fast food restaurants, they will bring napkins with your cutlery after you’ve ordered your food.
This is how it has always been and it’s a slightly strange thing to get upset about.
That’s because the US healthcare system is garbage.
Look across Western Europe and they don’t have those issues, despite having a lot of private involvement in their healthcare.
Wait until you read about communist famines.
capitalism also leads to the deaths of millions
Citation needed.
I’ve always found it odd why we don’t treat communism in the same vein as Nazism.
They’re both horrific ideologies that have led to the deaths of millions, but one is considered trendy.
I’m not religious or spiritual at all, but the Buddhist way of thinking, viewing the world and how to improve yourself is always interesting.
If that’s what was happening, it would be a problem, yes.
What’s wrong with that?
It’s just microblogging. Just post about things that you’re interested in, pop in some relevant hashtags and then people will engage with you.
That looks like a right faff to use.
This alongside paper straws.
Who thought paper and liquid was a good mix?