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ImplyingImplications, to memes in Society should change for once

You got it backwards. Celebrity gossip doesn’t make people stupid. Stupid people make celebrity gossip.

ImplyingImplications, to memes in We've all been there

I was once handed a document that said “Surname:” so I wrote my last name. Then the next line was “Last Name:”…so I wrote my last name, again.

The lady I handed it back to made fun of me for not knowing what “Surname” meant.

ImplyingImplications, to random in AS LEGAL FEES MOUNT, TRUMP STEERS DONATIONS INTO PAC THAT HAS COVERED THEM

Trump wrote it himself

ImplyingImplications, to memes in let's see what happen to lemmy

195 went left, politicalcompassmemes went right

ImplyingImplications, to memes in Who you gonna root for?

I hope the venue is in a sub 12,000 meters below the ocean.

ImplyingImplications, to memes in we like privacy respect on the fediverse

The tldr bots are good because otherwise people will base their comment entirely on the headline. Every other bot can take off

ImplyingImplications, to memes in They're just standing there... menacingly!

I can't wait until we get bots that repeat catchphrases or tell you when your post contains all the letters of the alphabet! That was the best part of reddit!

ImplyingImplications, to memes in Upgrade today!

And 4chan does have "gold" accounts now that allow you to bypass the captcha. It's $20 a year.

ImplyingImplications, to food in What do you eat that other people think is odd?

Lobsters and crabs are essentially overgrown bugs that live in water. At one point they were only fed to prisoners.

ImplyingImplications, to random in Don't speak German? Here's a userscript for you

German is such a beautiful language

ImplyingImplications, to random in Don't speak German? Here's a userscript for you

I've just made it a fun game to read the post and try to guess what it could mean!

ImplyingImplications, to science in Catch-22: Scientific communication failures linked to faster-rising seas

Scientists failed for decades to communicate the coming risks of rapid sea-level rise to policymakers and the public.

Have they? Or have the marketing and PR departments of oil and gas companies paid for endless propaganda and lobbying to prevent change?

Did scientists fail to communicate the link between cigarettes and lung cancer or was it the propaganda and lobbying of tobacco companies that convinced the government to not do anything about it for decades?

ImplyingImplications, to memes in Teaching Maths!

90% of these are faked for Internet points. Just like 99% of text message screenshots.

ImplyingImplications, to linuxmemes in The real kids sudo

Username is not in the Simon Sayers file. This incident will be reported.

ImplyingImplications, to linuxmemes in Aye

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