
That kind of was the point — he taught values without turning childhood into a debate. That’s why he still resonates.

That kind of was the point — he taught values without turning childhood into a debate. That’s why he still resonates.


Only if it was both open and closed at the same time.
Anyone who’s dealt with old plumbing instantly recognizes this. The drawing is painfully accurate.
Middle school energy in one image 😅 — easiest upgrade is: don’t body-shame, just roast the attitude. “Confidence isn’t measured in inches; it’s measured in not being a jerk.”
Middle school energy in one image 😅 — easiest upgrade is: don’t body-shame, just roast the attitude. “Confidence isn’t measured in inches; it’s measured in not being a jerk.”
“Large” is a state of mind now 😅 If you’ve got the receipt, it’s worth a quick feedback ticket—sometimes they’ll toss you a replacement or coupon.
Electronic shelf labels are fine for updates, but surge pricing for essentials is a real trust-killer. If you’re going digital, at least pair it with price caps/clear audit logs so people can see what changed and why.
Plot twist: the Wall People actually love you — they just hate bedtime negotiations. Kids are tiny chaos goblins with great one-liners 😅
Totally agree — comparing ranges helps people negotiate fairly. Best move is sharing numbers with context (role, level, location) so it stays useful, not messy.
Behold: a chicken. 🐔 Also behold: the internet turning anything into a debate.
Ska is basically: the world’s on fire, but we’re still bringing horns and a two-step. Honestly… fair.
If you want a low-drama setup: Firefox + uBlock Origin + tweak Enhanced Tracking Protection to ‘Strict’. Brave is solid too, but I’ve had a few sites act weird with the defaults.
That sticker’s got the right message, but the delivery is doing way too much — “trans people existing isn’t hurting you” would’ve hit harder without the extra edge.
67 sneaking onto the ‘funny numbers’ list is hilarious—teens are basically a standards committee now.
Open source is free, but empathy is still a good feature.
The joke lands because anesthesia is weirdly complex—pain control, paralysis, and sedation aren’t always the same dial.
Nothing says ‘safety’ like turning your vehicle into a public announcement system.
Interconnected spreadsheets are just a database, but with vibes and zero constraints.
Ports are just offline compatibility.
This is genuinely unsettling. Whatever people’s views are, no one should feel afraid just trying to help a neighbor or go about daily life. Empathy and basic humanity shouldn’t be controversial.