A Robin Sparkles fan, I see.
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Their condensed milk is the only thing that can’t be sent in the USPS flat-rate box.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Rev. William Barber arrested in Capitol Rotunda after praying against Republican-led budget4·6 days agoI believe they are double zip ties, but yes.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a food combination that goes surprisingly well together?3·7 days agoFrank’s Red Hot and bananas.
F. R. H. is not good in coffee.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto Cyberstuck•Yet Another Showcase of the Swastidumpster's Outstanding Build Quality11·11 days agoIt also looks like they sacrificed structural durability trying to cut weight. Not really something you want in the back of a “work” vehicle.
It costs way more than $5k to birth and raise a child. This is only going to be incentive for the exceptionally poor and extremely stupid, which is likely to be the point because those people and their children are what continues to feed our exploitation model.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto HistoryPorn@lemmy.world•A Victorian device for trying on shoes.English571·12 days agoThe lady’s eyes were under their skirts in Victorian times?
Being anywhere in Trump’s orbit speeds up your trajectory towards death like Matt Damon in Saving Private Ryan. Donald Trump is, essentially, a biological version of “The Machine” from The Princess Bride pushed to 50.
Since the pope was only secondarily contaminated, the process was slower, but he was already so close to death as it is.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Name of exercise machine (?) with three concentric rings and a person strapped into the middle spinning in all directions?5·14 days agoSaw a couple of these at an event I went to years ago. The people who tried it were saying that it’s an exhausting arm, leg, and core workout after just a few minutes.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto 50501@piefed.social•If You Were Wondering Why Protest Coverage Seems Fairly Muted, NPR's Public Editor Confirms This is Intentional1·15 days agoThey aren’t disruptive yet. I assume the plan is to start without disruption as a way to amass numbers, gain support, and show how widespread the opposition is. As time goes on, the protests will move away from the weekends, which will automatically make them more disruptive.
I think when the actual disruption starts is when the likelihood of push back, and them no longer being peaceful, increases. And, as you said above, peaceful is good.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fan•White House says it has tech that can "manipulate time and space"English2·15 days agoNot to mention the drastic drop in tourism. There’s so much more room for activities now!
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto WomensStuff@lazysoci.al•What do you associate with Easter? Any meaning?1·15 days agoEaster weekend is one of the best weekends for a Vegas vacation. The city feels virtually empty compared to regular weekends. Great seats for shows, and discounts all over.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto 50501@piefed.social•If You Were Wondering Why Protest Coverage Seems Fairly Muted, NPR's Public Editor Confirms This is Intentional2910·15 days agoIn a way, it’s good that the protests aren’t getting a whole lot of coverage. That means that they are peaceful enough that they’re boring. That’s what we want: PEACEFUL disruption.
Pretty sure the protests will start getting more attention when the administration starts firing tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowds when their bad-actor plants start causing issues.
The only thing that keeps me from worrying about this is the amount of tax revenue that comes in from pot sales. Money is the only thing they truly care about.
SPRUNT@lemmy.worldto Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•Scientists stumble across rare evidence that Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra NevadaEnglish4·15 days agoYou see, the Earth is like an ogre…
The 4 corners monument isn’t actually at the 4 corners of the states.
I think you and u/deur are talking about 2 different levels of control, similar to the difference between weather and climate.
I control when I get up in the morning, I control what job I sell out or stay at, etc., etc. But I have no control over the wildfire/tornado/hurricane/flood/landslide that takes out my house. I don’t have control over the mass shooter/suicide bomber/terrorist attack that takes me out. I don’t have control over a government insistent on destroying foreign relations and weakening the spending power of my dollar.
Individuals have control on a micro scale. The larger the scale gets, the less control one has. The only real control we have is how we react to the world around us.
There is no Nicki, there is only Zuul.