I'm no Trump supporter but it's pretty clear that he was just rushing through the words cause they didn't matter. Didn't even seem like a slurring of words to me.
It's sort of like magically turning everybody into a middle class white guy. Would it be good for each individual? Probably. But it's probably worth thinking about why it'd be so good, and what that says about our real, non-magical world.
Never had this issue when I had an iPhone. I was super annoyed by the snooze button being so big, though. Made me think I phone users must be lazy as shit. Who needs a snooze button that's bigger than the "dismiss alarm" button?
Here in Washington it's hard to imagine waterfalls even being noteworthy. We've got way too many mountains and way too much precipitation. We're lousy with waterfalls. The whole fuckin state is a goddamned waterfall.
Does ublock origin even work with chrome on YouTube anymore? I switched to Firefox a couple months ago because, even after updating ublock origin, YouTube still detected that I was using an ad blocker and refused to show me content.
In the US people working the tills are usually TOO nice and you don't want to make smalltalk with them. Only in NYC have I encountered rude till people, and even there, most are pretty pleasant.
Yeah this shit annoys the hell out of me with certain websites where I'm trying to ctrl-f information. It hasn't loaded the whole page until I scroll down, so my search ends up being worthless.
You also don't really have to worry about satisfying the demands of huge multinational corporations. So it's pretty idealized, as though capital has no undue influence on state-level political decisions.
We should literally be doing everything AMLO is asking for, regardless of this deal. I know the guy is a bit of a blowhard, but it's good that Mexico actually has a leader that has policy goals that benefit Mexico and the rest of Latin America, rather than an American stooge.
I hate how people on Reddit have a fucking bizarre fascination with this band. Yeah, I was 13 once, too, and also thought it was deep then. Then I grew up.
I'd bet the majority of us are millennials, though.