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  • Oh man, I haven't heard anything about Skweezy in ages.

  • I'd say if they write it off as fake news, they didn't take the time to learn. But I guess that's just semantics.

  • My wife and many of her friends are in medical fields, while myself and several of their spouses are in technical fields. We've had almost exactly the same exchanges.

  • They're happy that they "won." They have no idea what the bill does, they trust that a failed businessman has their best interests at heart, so whatever he's doing must be good for them.

    Any of these people who take the time to learn what any of these policies actually mean quickly become not-Republicans.

  • It's less about the fart itself, more about demonstrating that you're capable of restraint.

  • Every station is a slutstation when you're with me, baby.

  • Oh dang, I never knew about the !! shortcut. I especially like it for the sudo example, because when it complains I don't have permission, I can basically yell at it.

  • Add Home/End buttons into your work flow to jump to the start or end of lines. Works with holding Shift as well.

    For me, one of the biggest things was removing all the visual noise from my desktop. Disable notifications, disable or hide unused taskbar elements, and on Windows, get rid of the patently awful ticker thing that lives on the taskbar. Disable window animations.

    I did the same thing on my phone, too, including disabling pop-up notifications, toasts, floating bubbles, and animations. My brain is much happier for it.

  • And for those who can't be bothered, opening vim is like the digital version of a finger trap.

  • People often talk about walking on water or turning water into wine, but they rarely talk about Jesus' most impressive miracle: having 12 close friends in his 30s.

  • Just happy to see you

  • "If you want to destroy bigotry, you have to kill the bigots." How does that sound, Alan?

  • I'll only be on board with this if Trump fights Jake Paul.

  • It almost sounds like a kind of social paranoia. Pretty common among kids that get bullied a lot (when another well-meaning kid is nice, the bullied kid responds aggressively, assuming the nice kid is trying to set them up). Not sure if there's a more specific term though.

  • That's quite a clutch. If you approach quietly and listen carefully, you can hear the gentle hum of carburetors forming.

  • Now swap the images but keep the text where it is