

Think they got confused by the orange.


Think they got confused by the orange.


This is some really heavy parenting. I hope I’d never have to, but if it was warranted it would be very important that it was actionable. I.e., I’m disappointed in you because you’re doing [x] and you need to do [y]. It’s my job as a parent in this situation to communicate why and how to do better.


The problem is you’re going through 2, potentially 3 countries there.
The crisis of faith looks pretty close to where the 3 might meet even.


Not a wearable, but I have an air quality monitor hooked up in my office and those usually trigger VOC alerts.


It’s gambling, this is how they’re supposed to work, why would they report on that.
I haven’t seen anyone reasonably say they should be perfect, they just can sometimes be a better indicator than the other options we have available and can create a situation that makes it slightly more difficult for bias to come into play.


Qatar is probably creating some interesting demographics. It is vaguely implied that data is restricted to citizens but can’t find where that’s directly clarified so who knows. You could compare outside the group with Denmark (The overall #1 spot) at 77.9% or the United States at 71.2% and China at 57.7%.


There isn’t anything else I’ve found beyond those two that is adaptive quite like those. From what I’ve seen, you’ll have to give up a lot.
Unlike Tdarr though, Unmanic does have a proper open source license. If you take that to it’s logical conclusion, any freemium options are a bit optional.


The only group I know of trying to quantify womens rights internationally as a whole is here: https://giwps.georgetown.edu/the-index/
Iran ranks 140 / 181 which isn’t great, but could be a lot worse. Education is a factor, but Iran loses points elsewhere. The most notable item related to this headline is probably employment percentage which sits at 14.8% (Highest in group is Qatar at 65.5%). For negative impact, the reported stats on domestic violence and related items are worth reading into.
Pretty sure it’s Hannah Owo.


I do the same. Putting the most calorie dense food on the least. It’s just an edible spoon at that point.


People should be wary of voluntarily fasting for more than a day or two. Can be fine, but can also lead to lasting complications, may be too late by the time you feel bad. Ramadan/etc usually only involve intermittent fasting spread out over a period of time.


Celery is probably the best we got and it kinda sucks and I think maybe I’d rather die.


You’re always allowed to feel what you feel and want you want. This is about what’s healthy and what is likely to actually work out for most people.


Even if it’s a target that’s not widely popular, it will be used to push policies that hurt the people of the US more.
That’s how we got the patriot act.


Maybe he knows more dogs than people in MN.
Haven’t been able to locate the definitive source, but there are several of these out there with Faith and Professor Kutaywa.
Believe it originates somewhere on LinkedIn, but very rare for a LinkedIn meme to escape the platform.
Maybe just a little now my friend, even super discounted, you could find 5 cars that would net you over 100 million.
You’re seriously underestimating the potential value of 7, definitely pick that instead of 5.
The most expensive car ever sold was a 1955 Mercedes Benz coming in at around $140 million.


Back in the late 90s, I have no idea how you’d pitch that any other way. It’s a miracle that movie got made.
What really gets me about Conan is that he’s funnier when he’s not actively performing and/or on script. That is a prime example.