Yeah, it’s corporate astrology
Yeah, it’s corporate astrology
All food is organic. Unless you have a crop like a chicken (you don’t), you really shouldn’t put any inorganic materials in your body.
No, the issue is that he didn’t understand how the technology he was using worked. I mean, one of Apple’s most prevalently advertised features is their product integration, it’s like, their whole deal.
Ooh, I’ve had that, it adds a surprisingly mustardy taste to the milk…
Yes it is, because “boomers,” by definition of the word’s intended memetic use, are old yes, but more specifically they are old rich people in power. Using “boomer” as an insult doesn’t hurt them. Meanwhile the actual boomers are literally trying to stigmatize and criminalize queerness. It’s the same logic that makes it ok (encouraged even) to be racist against white people, it just doesn’t affect us.
It doesn’t count as self-awareness if he disassociates from the statement entirely, it’s actually the opposite.
Something tells me it’s a made-up scenario that affected literally no one.
Sorry, that was meant for someone else, lol.
Lol, you do realize you debunked your own claim by the end of the paragraph, right?
Well no, it makes it meters, because they’re saying “meters” and the number is in meters. Yes it’s easily convertible to centimeters, you just move the decimal point. But to say “meters but with two decimals so it’s not meters” is obviously, comically, inaccurate.
https://lemmy.world/comment/10320639
https://lemmy.ml/comment/11308542
https://jlai.lu/comment/7453537
https://lemmy.world/comment/10312622
https://lemmy.ml/comment/11308721
That last one is my favorite because they say they only do it in centimeters and then immediately in the next sentence say they also give it in meters, lol.
“Small” is extremely relative, I’d say centimeters are small too.
I mean, you’re free to read the comments yourself, but if memory serves, they use decimals. Of course, with the natural logic of the metric system, it’s exceedingly easy to convert to centimeters. I just thought it was weird to be so adamant that no one would ever give their height in meters.
Stone isn’t a measurement in America, it’s inorganic material. The next-heighest commonly known weight is a ton, or 2000 lbs. Not very helpful.
Except numerous people in this thread say they and people they know give their height in meters. So I guess it’s not really never then, huh? Just saying, try not to be so absolute about something so inabsolute.
No, we give our weight in pounds instead of ounces because weight is one of those things that doesn’t really need to be exact and will change by a couple dozen ounces or so based on the time of day and what you’ve eaten.
That doesn’t answer my question at all, but thanks for your input!
Lol, I guess I touched a nerve somehow, idk
What is