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  • I am both thrilled and disappointed to see the exact thing I was going to comment.

  • ChatGPT, are you sure it should be 12 cups of baking soda? "Sorry for the confusion. Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is an integral part of this recipe..."

  • Are they going to celebrate their two genders in a theater?

  • So should these be able to reach all the way to hospital basements?

  • I get a headache if it is late enough in the morning and I haven't had caffeine yet. I get a headache if I have too much caffeine.

  • Is that a thing now?

  • I agree with them. Your review sounds like, "This restaurant's food is terrible because the owner hit my car in the parking lot."

  • I had this exact thought. It may actually be "The year of the Linux Desktop."

  • The example that really convinced me of this is the recent "Us is spelled U.S." comment. Most people stop to think, "If I say this out loud, I will look like an idiot."

  • So the toddler is part of a militia?

  • Picked up Skyrim Special Edition for PS4 used a while back for $5. I got the free upgrade to the PS5 version and have been playing Skyrim with my son for his first time. I am enjoying playing it again with better graphics, and he's loving seeing it for the first time.

  • That's a great read. Thanks for sharing.

  • Additional supply depos required.

  • I almost never remember the brand from advertisements, even if there's a funny one people talk about. "Oh, it was Tide? But it had nothing to do with laundry." It's odd how so many ads leave you going, "What were they even trying to sell?"

  • I was thinking the same thing. "Did she fund it with her insider trading?"

  • Lately I have been spending more time looking for videos that actually interest me than I have been watching videos. It's all either extremely similar, or stuff I have already seen. I often end up just closing the app without having watched anything at all.

  • I ended up working for a bank next as a contractor. The grass was greener on the other side of the fence, but not by as much as I hoped. I used the skills I learned there and my increase in pay as a springboard for finding a better job with slightly higher pay as a regular employee elsewhere at a small healthcare company.

  • I worked for a kind of IT outsourcing center for a company that otherwise had a very good reputation. We were their cheap, crappy branch. They still had decent severance packages as a vestige of when they used to be a decent company. When they had a round of layoffs at our site, after a few days of calling people into the office and seeing them come out crying, I started to do the math. I would be paid well enough for a few months if I got laid off. I would finally have the time and mental energy to job search and move on. At the end of the week, when they announced that all of the people had been laid off that would be affected, I found I was disapointed. That's when I realized how truly toxic that place was, how much I hated it, and how badly I needed to move on.