Clearly it’s working as intended
Clearly it’s working as intended
Sounds like neighbor problem, not a firework one
I know right? The other day I was drinking a coke and wondering about side effects of weight loss drugs such as Ozempic, and it occurred to me that advertising could be a lot more creative and subtle.
It’s kinda weird and boring and the characters are quirky enough to be funny but also relatable in a vaguely nostalgic, innocence of mid teens kinda way. No one is good or bad and the climax is Napoleon dancing in front of the whole school so his friend wins the student council vote. And then everyone clapped.
It’s like the Big Lebowski, where the absurdity gets funnier with each watch. Definitely fun to rewatch with friends when you see the jokes coming.
Eat the food, Tina
Gotta get up to get down.
Knowing storks, you don’t want to know. They’re not the best parents.
This is so true. By college, far more learning and work takes place independently. A professor will teach 3-4 hours per week. Definitely not enough to “explain everything”.
Some explaining, but mostly the job is teach students how to think critically, seek resources, manage time at short medium and long terms, express yourself orally and written, build endurance for boring things, and most importantly to read.
I can explain riding a bike all day. But that’s not how someone learns to ride.
You sound like the kids who don’t do their homework.
From big bang, to medium rare, to heat death of the universe, how do you take your steak, sir?
This meme brought to you by the Heritage Foundation: don’t forget to vote red because you can trust us. /s
I’m actually ok with wealthy people being wealthy, but when they took over the government as a way to make even more money at our expense is where I draw the line. We need to take back regulatory power, it’s the only thing that can compete at today’s scale.
Good screen doesn’t make me feel bad, it makes me feel good. Sometimes very good. Then sleepy.
Shhhh, you’re supposed to say “incarcerated individuals leased to public and private companies”