1.) I am not cool. Expect, at its utmost level, ridiculous dumb stuff from me. Name it and claim it, baby.
2.) I’m random. Sometimes I’ve been accused of being a bot- I’m not.
I was random before AI was.
3.) If you think you figured out which box I fit in, you’re wrong. Sorry.
@usa_wtp@benedtl I cannot find that anywhere can you link the sources GROK pulls from?
I did find this court case in wa of rape: https://t.co/wlilp9FuQB
@benedtl@slimjim33_33 Remember years ago when people were purposefully starting fires on people’s land to cause chaos and the state said it was a conspiracy theory?
@Just_In_Health@NicHulscher@matthewloop@grok I’m sure it’s ongoing-but it doesn’t change the fact most doctors say “use sunscreen” as a generality.
I have never been advised a brand or specific spf and people here burn readily and are lower in Vitamin D because they cover in sunscreen and in clothing in the sun all year.
@NicHulscher Just to note: Just because a counterclaim is in NIH doesn’t mean it’s been peer reviewed or is factual.
I’ve been in the sun for 50 yrs between CA/OR and farming & I had 1 tiny spot where I apply sunscreen the most- my cheek. That’s it.
I put this in the interesting category.
You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
Went to the footbridge Park in Tillamook Tuesday and had the opportunity to take some pictures of my daughter at the waterfall there. 🫶🏼
These days are fleeting!
@ThinkInPeach This guy owns a marketing firm and ad agency.
30 years together and 28 years married to the only women he’s ever been with- 9 kids, farm, still goes rock hounding and adventuring with her when they have free time- is this being a simp… or is it winning the lottery?