

Mine isn’t working flawlessly with this exact set up, but it’s just forcing me to refresh the page every time I load a new video. Still no ads.


Mine isn’t working flawlessly with this exact set up, but it’s just forcing me to refresh the page every time I load a new video. Still no ads.
Neither. It’s just pickle.


I do like how Ch’town made the list for PEI


The survey was conducted amongst people over the age of 50.
Humour’s legal mate, you’re just not funny
Isn’t he just also an all around piece of shit? Like intentionally giving other people concussions levels of piece of shit?
This I understand, but why so many 'B’s? Are these also former vitamins that we discovered were just variations of the original B vitamin?
I don’t know what end of 20’s you’re at, but I’m in my late 20’s. I have 3 younger siblings. The oldest of my siblings also did this, but the younger two did not. The third sibling would watch Youtube and stuff with friends on like a XBox, but not just browsing the web or playing flash games. By the time my youngest sibling was about that age, all of their friends had some form of internet connected device on their own. Whenever their friends would come over, they’d watch movies or play board games or other “in person activities”, but not browse the web together.
This is me with EU5. I’ve sunk so many hours into EU4 that I know I could get lost in EU5, and I don’t want to enter the time vortex.
50°F is when I might start wearing pants instead if shorts. I will still be wearing a t-shirt, and won’t bring a jacket until at least 40°F.
70°F is the hottest it can be outside before I become uncomfortably warm.
When I get in a hot tub that is at 100°F, I will turn it down to at least 95°F and know that I won’t be able to stay much longer.
This is the other problem with Fahrenheit, there is no universal “100% hot”. While Celsius doesn’t have the granularity and is subject to “just ask water how it feels” criticism, at least “what temperature is water” is a consistent way to explain it as opposed to saying “at 100°, you’ll be hot”
You can see the ‘more wet’ spot where the wagging tail was thumping the deck
I’m from one of those provinces. I’m a 10th Generation Canadian whose family fled after the Revolutionary War because they supported the Brits, and we’ve lived in our small community since then. I am not, and have no intention to be an American.
But all the same, something like this doesn’t need more than a simple apology. Maybe they used the US instead of ‘Eastern North America’ and didn’t think anything of it. Maybe they’re just bad at geography. But if it was intentional, that’s when I get mad.
Apparently this isn’t the case anymore (according to my younger siblings) but only ~⅓ of my grad class at a Canadian high school was cishet.
Like straight up, most of us were some flavour of gay to the point that I knew people who had to come out as straight due to others assuming they were just bi.




Love going fishing in Qwebek
I got to that chapter in the book (Chapter 10) and had to set the book down for a while. Not because it blew my mind or “expanded my understanding of reality”, but because I though I might understand what he meant and knew that absolutely couldn’t be the case.
The first 6 - 8 chapters are genuinely a great read, do a great job explaining all of the ‘basics’ of black holes at a level that most people can understand.


Growing up I discovered that there are two types of catholics. My church once had a temporary priest (our previous priest had just been sent on sabbatical and they didn’t have a replacement lined up) reassigned because he gave back to back anti-abortion and homophobic homilies in two weeks and we weren’t okay with that. The aforementioned previous priest routinely spoke in support of the queer community (usually just gay folks, but occasionally trans & beyond), talked about how we should be doing more to support the poor and underprivileged, and generally preacher a doctrine of love and tolerance.
But there are also Catholic groups who preach against all of that, believing that the word of the pope/gospel supersedes interpretation of it. My old roommate once genuinely said that “being gay is fine, it’s just a sin to act on it”. He went to a different church only about an hour from mine, yet they were being preached the near opposite of what I was. And as other users have mentioned, that rift can grow depending on exactly where you go in the church.
Good news! We have someone to do that for us now!
Nah, that’s the daedric lord of the hunt.
Nope, just uBlock. If I disable uBlock before loading the page everything works fine as well, so I’m pretty sure it’s uBlock.
But I’m on Linux (openSuse Tumbleweed) and have had some interesting “distro specific” bugs in recent months, so I’m chalking it up to “my OS + Firefox” and not “uBlock”