80’s Apple: Gay
20’s Apple: Straight
(I’m joking about the logos)
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80’s Apple: Gay
20’s Apple: Straight
(I’m joking about the logos)
Could this be used to make a space elevator?
This is already kind of a thing. There used to be a twitch channel where they had news generated with chatgpt, presented by AI-voiced characters, but I can’t remember what the channel was called. It may not even exist anymore.
Yeah, uh, communication is an important part of a relationship. If your partner gets mad because you ask “what’s wrong” then you might need to have a talk with them. If they refuse then it’s probably time to walk away.
My adult life so far: new furniture is cool, but have you seen my new collars? They’re Memphis design-themed! Also I have another protobean because 24 of the little fuckers weren’t enough. Oh boy, it’s Friday! VRC drinking/getting-stoned-out-of-your-mind night! I just spent 9hrs doing an assessment at a mental hospital with my dad and oh boy am I glad my dad was there because otherwise I woulda been locked in without any outside contact but I got to go home after 9hrs of sitting in an empty room with my dad with nothing else to do except talk about life. At least I got a lot of misunderstandings cleared up and I’m feeling way more supported by my parents now (which I need a lot of atm).
(I’ve had a lot of things happen in the past couple months that have made me feel as though I’m starting all over again, but in a good way)
Do not microwave anything plastic. There is no such thing as microwavable plastic. “Microwavable plastic” is simply plastic that doesn’t melt in the microwave. It can still leech, though. Thats why spaghetti often turns plastic Tupperware red when microwaved.
That’s amazing. I’ll have to say that to any gen alphas I come across.
The joke has been around a while, so they probably have made the same joke.
Nah, Apple was an amazing company for a while. Iirc they were literally the best bang for your buck by a long shot, which shouldn’t be surprising considering they were literally the first company to make a home computer that didn’t require soldering experience or a kit. At some point they decided to prioritize form over function, however, and started going downhill.