You would be very surprised to know how little paint it takes to damage shit. My uncle owns a painting business, and he's complained so many times about having to go back out to a site to fix an over spray issue where it's just little flecks of paint where it wasn't supposed to be.
And that's at ground level/inside. Imagine how much worse those issues would be if you were accidentally dispersing paint over a decent area around you. Plus, since it's falling paint, you run the risk of hitting windshields and shit.
Lol, trump has not driven a vehicle in decades, if ever.
No one will be above the law
Next you're gonna tell me that gullible isn't in the dictionary....
Yeah, some places are super petty. Hell, the last CEO I had bitched at my manager because I was stoked he offered to get me some equipment that my last previous gig strung me along on.
Man, I'm so glad to be away from that narcissistic asshole
And all those tarrifs are to even trade out. But also to allow us to eliminate the income tax! Just don't ask about how we're going to make up for all of the money taxes bring in, or any of it once trade evens out and we don't need the tariffs anymore.
It all makes perfect sense, you see. /s
Lol, they asked for the bag back the last handful of places I left.
Didn't care though, cuz they were falling apart (the bags too).
Maybe before the Incel in Cheif took over, now that just sounds like a Tuesday
Back when /b/ was a containment board, not the whitehouse
I'm not. The site was running on old software a decade ago and hasn't been touched. I'd be surprised if they don't swipe another chan software and just slapped a coat of paint on it, but I don't expect them to be rushing to get the site back online after they got entirely rinsed.
And even when you ask about it, your doc will probably say that the test isn't worth doing because of how common HSV is and how inaccurate the test is.
- source - one of my partners just requested a full STI panel and the doc told her that
Goddamn you guys are the most paranoid people I've ever witnessed. What in the world do you think mega corps are going to do to me for sharing incoherent nonsense to Facebook?
You, 10-20 years ago. I heard these arguments from people in the early days, well before Facebook blew up or Cambridge Analytica was a name any normies knew.
This isn't the early 00s anymore where we can pretend that every big corp isn't vacuuming up every shred of data they can. Add on the fascistic government taking shape in the US and the general trend towards right leaning parties gaining power in governments across the world, and you'd have to be completely naive to not see the issues with using a 'therapist' that will save every datapoint to its training and could be mined to use against you or willingly handed over to an oppressive government to use however they so choose.
Fondant can be good, but it takes a hell of a baker to do so. A friend of mine's mom made my wedding cake and the fondant she made was fucking bomb as hell. I was really skeptical of the fondant until she made the test cake, and I'm disappointed every time I have anything with fondant because I know it will never live up.
When are they going to start the peace negotiation efforts before they stop them? Cuz all they're doing is trying to conquer them and steal their resources currently.
It's even better when tied to an automation app. I've got FileFlows sitting in my media library, so any time I drop new stuff in, it automatically gets converted to my preferred on disk format.
I still get some ones I have to touch manually, but most of it gets taken care of without even thinking about it.
This is where I'm at. I may use a second note taking app, but I've always got vscodium up anyway, so may as well just make 1 more tab (probably in the 2nd window tho)
No it's not, "" (a null/empty string) is the parameter. Not every function needs a parameter to be valid, and negation is one of them. Negating nothing is something, so "not()" = "not(null)" = "not(false)" = "true"
Was he one of those Brooks brothers from the riot?
The truck shorts out in the rain and catches fire instead of leaving the flaming tracks
I'll one up them, make it one of those shitty NFT monkey cartoons
Because nothing isn't something, and something is true. It's base Boolean logic where everything is either true or false. Null/nothing is false.
It's a weird way to think about conditionals, but it makes sense when you use them in real examples. In my case, I use them like this when I need to make sure that a variable has a value. So I can do something like
If(variable){do things with the variable}else{do stuff when the variable doesn't exist}