This whole thing is fucking dumb on both sides. I’m not sure why she is defending so much. I’ve heard Jack on a few podcasts taking jokes/comments about it in stride, so clearly he’s not offended despite your weak attempt at a derisive Jeff Foxworthy reference.
On the other side, why does it matter now. The leg has been upped for these kids, that’s already done. It’s done in every industry the world over (born into a family farm? You’re a nepo baby). Nothing to do now but judge their actual work product to see if the success is somewhat warranted. Jack has a pretty good track record of his own and he is humble about it. That’s good enough for me compared to many other nepo babies.
What you’re describing is normal adult behavior. Maybe that’s what OP meant when they said hand towel, but that’s not how I read it. Seemed like the implication was they were worried about cleaning their body with a single towel after a shower.
Of course. I’m just pointing out that OP’s premise is flawed from the start. They have a lot of work to do to be truly OCD about towels.
How about the “logic” behind the separate hand towel?Unless you’re drying your hands and putting gloves on before drying any other part of your body, you will be cross-contaminating by touching the other towels with your hands.
but Rogan doesn’t really think either ought to be president in 2024.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Most estimates are around 30% for people who use ad blockers. I would guess half or more of those are probably people who had someone else install the ad blocker for them (I personally do it for any family who has me help with their computer) and don’t even care about blocking ads. Half of the remaining half would gladly turn off the blocker to keep getting their YouTube fix. So we’re left with a tiny percentage of users who would actually be upset about this.
Something tells me they’ll be fine and they know more than the tiny population of lemmy, a niche community of people notorious for using free software, pirating paid software, and avoiding corporate media.
For someone who doesn’t care and has no viable responses to the questions here, you sure do have a lot to say.
Wrong place at the wrong time is taking your three year old on a golf cart ride in gang territory after midnight. What the fuck are you even doing as a parent at that point? Maybe they were innocent, but it seems sketchy at best to me.
Spoiler: it won’t be.
Which is bizarre to me, since you have to imagine the core audience for those movies were middle aged people who saw the originals as kids.
These are the people they needed to draw in, but the real audience was their kids. They wanted to create a new generation of Star Wars fans, and they knocked it out of the park.
The states didn’t wipe Saudi Arabia off the map when 9/11 happened.
It’s wild, every time I try to play this alternate scenario out in my mind, the world always ends up being this insanely blissful utopia with flying cars and unlimited pizza rolls for everyone.
Do Israelis have no agency in your mind?
Do they really, though?
They won’t. But complaining about them on Lemmy and Bloomberg is empowering them.
Yes, but now it’s less accessible, costs more, and is less transparent so companies can astroturf easier.
But it’s better because they’re totally 100% looking at ways to share the revenue with the communities as soon as possible. Definitely one of the top priorities without a doubt.
Then stop already. Stop mentioning the name. Stop posting articles about it. Stop sharing articles about it on other social media.
You know what’s immoral? Posting ragebait articles about a platform because you know users will engage.
Fair enough.
This isn’t AI… this is just a picture of Andy Reed on vacation.