“Scientists don’t want you to know” is a phrase that cracks me up always, cause if you actually meet a scientist, they will be shaking and crying like an overexcited golden retriever, desperate to tell you everything they know.
@TroyHasEbola I had a realization a few years ago that I would hardly ever cry in life, but would cry so easily watching TV/movies. I came to the conclusion that there's a safety to crying to something that "isn't real." No one to make it weird, no real stakes, just artful sentiment.
@tyleroakley all the obvious surveillance red flags aside, am I the only one concerned about "automatically turning off the vehicle"? I mean, we can't be assuming that that'll only ever happen before the drive actually starts, right?
@stevengoteven7 honestly cannot recommend it enough. there's even a separate tab for retweets. I'm in and out within like 10 minutes tops (if I'm watching posted videos), I know what the people I actually care about are up to and I don't have to deal with bullshit ads or bots
@realonlinejack you know what's super cool about that? the a/c at the place I'm staying went out literally right as the temps started going back up and has been out since then.
Fully winging it for the remaining month of this economics class because the professor has evidently decided it is not his job to actually teach anything. Which sucks because I honestly would've loved to have learned literally anything about economics right now.
@TroyHasEbola "people don't like to be talked down to" - literally that part. kudos for refusing to dumb yourself down to cater to the weird societal demand to contribute to making everyone stupid. those who want to be stupid will be. the rest of us need to know there's hope for intelligence