Friday Ephemera (665)
Artificial eye contact. || I fear suspension may be tested. || A job that calls for teamwork. || Face time. || Ah, yes, the old face-in-scrotum thing. Wait, what? || Mind the wires. || What the magician sees. || Feel the power of Mac OS 9. (h/t, Things) || Assorted starship corridors. Previously and related: The chairs of Blake’s 7, and an impressively thorough study of the chairs of Doctor Who. || The lost episodes of Doctor Who. || The thrill of trimming asparagus. || More joys of public transport. || The progressive retail experience, parts 457, 458, and 459. || More things that never, ever happen. || More than is strictly necessary. || In other news. || “No-one has asked what my pronouns are. What the fuck?” || Injury of note. || Chopper casualty. || And finally, think good thoughts.
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The problem I have with the comment toolbar is that on my device , a Kindle Fire, it functions inconsistently. Italics, especially.
You have to remember this stuff (and trash like Office Toolbars) is designed by people like this, so odds of it working logically, let alone right, are about the same as being hit by a meteorite.
I guess this was inevitable, when you can get people to swallow one insanity, why not try to cram another down their throats as well?
I guess this was inevitable,
As was this…
I guess this was inevitable, when you can get people to swallow one insanity, why not try to cram another down their throats as well?
The general climate in the liberal groups I used to have contact with tended towards “It would be rude to question someone’s honesty” with the unspoken caveat that this pathologically hyper-courtesy only applied to categories of people that the left sympathized with.
I guess this was inevitable
Note, once again, that although the Daily Mail is often disparaged as “unreliable” and “sensational”, it covers stories which the “respectable” press ignores or even misreports.
Replace “misreports” with “covers up”.