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You know that’s not the same thing.
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You know that’s not the same thing.
Making a list of people to fuck can be a bit creepy for exactly the reason you mentioned: consent—or the absence of it.
Technically not misogyny—just good ol’ fashioned objectification.
Can you please explain this idea—I’ve not heard it before? And who, specifically, has designed and implemented this?
Some people are desperate for employment.
Conflating two concepts can be funny (e.g. puns) but this isn’t that. “Dereferencing a movie ” has no meaning outside of manual memory management.
I understand humour is subjective but some jokes aren’t as strong as others (and some jokes aren’t jokes at all).
I personally don’t find it funny because these types of jokes essentially boil down to “I used a concept outside of its context, and for that reason alone it is funny”. However, with a lot of these jokes the context is so narrow (i.e. programming) that they are almost universally not understood by wider audiences.
I am very curious to see if this will be the first smartwatch that works with tattooed wrists. None of the health & security features have ever worked for me with any of the major brands.
That’s quite an intentionally misleading headline @hal_5700X@lemmy.world
I miss the days of tiny phones. I still use an iPhone 12 mini and it’s nearly impossible to find modern Android phones with less than a 6” screen. I don’t understand the obsession with enormous screens. Sure the flagship models could have big screens to pack in bigger batteries and more powerful components—but why is no one making a 4” phone?
Being openly gay is not a political statement.
This was the case for all vehicles at the time due to the supply chain shortages.