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  • Our license plates look like this: 2/3-letter city identifier - 1/2 letters you can choose - a 1-4 digit number you can choose. A friend of mine has the initials A.H. and was born in 1988. He wanted CITY - AH - 88. Registration did not allow it as it's nazi dog whistling.

    Dog whistling is very common to find like-minded fascists and nazis. Kind of a sad, pathetic life if you think about it.

  • Starting with Java 21 (I think), they've introduced ignored variables, so you can now actually do this:

     
        
    try {
        operation();
    } catch (Exception _) {
        // nice weather, eh?
    }
    
      

    Edit: forgot that this is about JS lel

  • Here is a study that suggests they do.

    Tl;dr: Around 3 out of 4 cats show a preference to a specific paw. Additionally, they found that female cats are more likely to prefer their right paw than male cats do.

    Around 2 in 3 dogs seem to prefer a specific paw. Dogs' sex does not seem to influence laterality.

  • Usually, there isn't really that much divisiveness in conservative politics because they are, well, not progressive at all. Progress fundamentally comes with finding new ways of dealing with issues and bringing awareness to ignored topics, so the progressives always have to discuss and debate to find the way forward. Conservatives don't, they just infight sometimes if they feel they got sidelined as to show power.

  • displayed a misunderstanding about how they opperate

    Where? Like literally every fire extinguisher I have ever seen has a nozzle and you push a button to open the valve and the foam comes out. That means they are pressurized. Like a gas bottle. You were the one falsely implying a misunderstanding when there was none and were just harping on the analogy and now you try to get the moral high ground by misreading again that I accused you of ad hominem. Being intentionally misunderstood upsets me, yes, because it's infuriating and that intentional misunderstanding is on you because it rarely happens. Take some personal responsibility.

  • A drug is typically filled with a working agent unless it's homeopathic and is water. The homeopathy "drug" is water, so the fire extinguisher is empty.

    Look, I didn't bring up the fucking fire extinguisher analogy, berate that other dude who initially posted it. But you won't because you are on some kind of crusade because you think I'm defending homeopathy or some shit. No, the FDA just does not regulate advertisement of non-prescription pills. Your excruciatingly bad reading comprehension is not my problem, so stop replying to me multiple times like a badly trained bot. And now complain about ad hominem to make your bullshit feature-complete.

  • Needs to be pressurized. Else nothing happens (as in homeopathy where nothing happens; not sure what is hard to understand here honestly). I know how a fire works. But whatever, I'm done with this comment chain.

    I wished I wouldn't live on this planet anymore. Fuck all y'all.

  • Only if the air is compressed. If you fill a fire extinguisher with literally just air, nothing happens if you pressed the nozzle. Everyone but you understood that. But it's pointless to even type this as you already made up your mind, champ. Feel free to think you are a big mind.

    Point in case: the dude I "rebutted" against (lol) agreed that their initial comparison (a fire extinguisher filled with gasoline) was not appropriate.

  • Homeopathic bullshit has no negative effect, it's literally just water and sugar. As long as they are not prescription pills, the FDA does not regulate them because they are merely false advertising and not actually dangerous.