He raped all those children right here in the good old US of A, is what he meant to say.
It hurts my mind when you say it was before your time and you never had kids when it was popular. You're both too young and too old to have watched Teletubbies.
I was 10 when it came out, fortunately, otherwise I may have grown up watching what appears to me to have been such a strange show. I recall it coming out and it being very weird.
I like how the article censors the dude's name, and then it's clearly in the retweet by Tom Morello.
Journalism.
I've taken less work than I could, making less money (still fortunate to make what I make), because I get to see my kids more. Kids are also a huge pain in the ass sometimes, and so I won't leave my wife with more of a burden than I have myself. We're a team, and we're a family. When they get older and more independent, maybe I'll put the hammer down and make more money, but right now I have the perfect balance and I wouldn't want it any other way.
Unfortunately, probably gonna have to go bash Nazis eventually.
She won the lottery and took the annuity.
Yeah, I turn down invitations to go out after my nighttime board meetings if it means I get home in time to put my kids to bed. I take them to school in the morning and pick them up just about every day. Sometimes they get on every single one of my nerves, but I love being home with them, playing with them, making dinners that they complain about and it makes my blood boil. It's all part of the package. The whole idea of the silent workaholic dad is just crazy to me. I want to be the one who takes them to the park.
Yeah, OneDrive became an instant uninstall for me because of how it works. I have 2TB of empty cloud storage that I would love to use, but refuse to completely rework my file structure. I am not going to move literally everything. I'll let you read my boring ass work shit, I don't care, I let Google do it probably when I upload shit to drive, I just want to organize things the way I have them, because that's how they work.
And the enemy of progress. If everyone arrived for "good enough" we'd get further than people who refuse to try for fear of not achieving perfection. And this is problem comes not only from that person, but from the external pressure to be perfect. Fuck that shit. My old man used to get on me as a kid, "You only want to be good enough?" Yeah, that's fine. I get everything done that I need to, and I can go be good enough at some other shit too, and I think I make the world around me better with all of my good enough shit.
That's interesting, apparently false, itsumi means something else that I forgot in the time it took me to swipe back over to Lemmy here, but I do like the line of thinking.
Yeah, this is it. I understood him because I'm of Italian descent from New Jersey.
I need to talk about the Mario thing. The first time we heard him speak was N64, when he said "It's a me, Mario," with an accent that is clearly not from New York or New Jersey. And now he's all of a sudden not Italian?
I made the mistake of watching this before bed the other night. Figured I was just watching a good long deep dive into renewables and specifically solar. Went to bed all fired up, especially because it's just so out of left field for Alec. Loved it. He just presents his information in such a good way to get a point across.