I hate columns like that. Everything else is kind of a (bad) choice, but those columns are just objectively wrong because masonry doesn't work like that.
FYI, you can tell Markdown what language your preformatted section is in so that it does syntax highlighting correctly -- or in the case of plaintext, not at all. Just put 'text' after the initial three backticks, like this:
American Christian Zionism is not a pro-Jewish policy. It is about (a) getting rid of the Jews by getting them to all go back to the Holy Land, and more importantly, (b) triggering the "End Times," for which the Jews returning to the Holy Land is a prerequisite. American Christian Zionists do not give a flying fuck about Jews; they're just delusional racist death-cultists who think they're gonna get "Raptured."
It’s the newspaper doing an “allegedly” thing. He was sentenced to life for these crimes that the prosecutor says he did. That way if it turns out he didn’t actually do it and later goes free, the newspaper will be less likely to get sued for libel.
I don't think you're wrong, but I think we should stop to consider how fucking absurd that is on the newspaper's part. The entire fucking point of a criminal conviction is supposed to be that it's been proven beyond reasonable doubt that the perp did, in fact, do the thing he was convicted for. Libel is, by definition, no longer a valid consideration.
A reporter continuing to use "allgedly" or other reported speech after that point isn't covering its ass; it's editorializing in favor of the perp or even sowing doubt about the validity of the rule of law.
Lock focus because auto focus for this kind of thing will almost always result in blurry photos
I feel like people should do that a lot more often than they do, just in general. Especially when using a DSLR to make a video of a subject that isn't moving around much.
(This is really just venting because I watch too many Youtube videos where they complain about the autofocus not working well.)
It depends what they're tweaking and why. For example, a lot of stuff is tweaked to become "Roundup ready," and facilitating the mass use of glyphosate is dangerous.
Only thing it didn’t have like the Basilisk was BT functionality, which in my use case wasn’t a deal breaker.
Batteries are kind of a deal-breaker for me anyway. If I were to get a wireless mouse, it would have to be the kind that's powered by induction from the mouse pad.
I also like my Redragon mouse, a "Griffin M602A-RGB". I picked it entirely because (a) the shape fits my hand well, with well-sculpted indentations for my thumb, ring, and pinky fingers, and (b) it's cheap, but not so cheap it isn't still decent.
I'll be honest: I haven't made it past (or even to the end of) that episode either. I've tried a couple of times, but end up stopping after a few minutes just from the sheer cringe.
And I really like the rest of the show, to the point where I don't want to skip any episodes, but that one I really ought to skip.
They're not shutting it down because they don't want to pay for it. They're shutting it down because it's created the longest-running record of atmospheric CO2 levels, and climate facts hurt oligarchs' feelings.
They're not gonna let anybody else operate it either, regardless of funding.
Never mind the bird; everything else about this is fucking ridiculous! I'm talking about both the concept of sending the waste to be composted that far to begin with, and doing do in a truck instead of a train. It's stupidity2.
All mammals are fish.