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It’s literally not, you just don’t know what it means.


I don’t know why anybody would want to be shirtless in Australia, regardless of gender. Isn’t that place like skin cancer capitol of the world?


As a bonus, Minneapolis has just given every city in the country a blueprint on how to peacefully and effectively resist the administration.


“Don’t believe a word they say” goes both ways with all the TACOing we’ve seen


There isn’t really a way to accomplish this. Fans and A/C are effective at cooling us down because we sweat. Heat is being generated within your muscles when you exercise, and you won’t be able to cool yourself by drinking cold liquid because the heat just won’t move around your body quickly enough.
The most effective way to cool your entire body is by using the surface area of your skin as a heat exchange with the outside environment through sweating and vasodilation.


You still sweat while swimming. You have to be especially careful because you can get dehydrated but you don’t realize it as much because you’re not getting hot and sweaty.
“We do things a little differently here 😏”
I got a full English twice, so there’s that.
The dairy and processed meats in the UK are fire!
I dunno man when I was in the UK I had a shit ton of awesome food. Lots of fried fish, roasted meat, savory and sweet pies, sausages, breads, cheeses, not to mention the crossover and fusion food like Indian and South Asian.


Hey, did you know the peaceful push back in Minnesota has been so strong that they’ve pulled agents out of the city and have reassigned (read: demoted) Bovino?


No baguettes aren’t used for sandwiches
My jambon-beurre begs to differ


Collars are for comfort. A fold of fabric feels better on your skin than a seam or a fabric edge.
Modern western society is already founded on the belief that nobody is inherently superior to anyone else. Now of course in practice this has not always been the case, and there still exist a lot of people who really don’t believe this is true. But the ethos is still there, and most people would tell you they believe in it.
To continue that, and to your second point, one of the biggest flaws in any system we create is that humans are not perfectly logical and rational actors. You can’t count on everyone always doing the right thing, even if they could all agree what “right” even means.
Not very well. At least not for large communities, or ones that want to live modern lives in the developed world.
Yes it’s quite possible to have small communities where everyone knows each other, then you can enforce rules through consensus and social pressure.
But it would be impossible to have large societies or to live in a modern developed world with no hierarchical structures.


Dancing Baby animation goes in the “dawn of time” section.


This is the vine that lives rent-free in my head the most. And that’s saying a lot.
I don’t remember if it was from one of the movies or one of the other related media, but don’t they claim to have put the humans into the matrix out of kindness and sympathy? That they wanted them to have a relatively easy and happy existence.
That becomes very believable if they don’t actually need them for power. And in fact it makes me wonder if the machines even need them conscious at all or could just as easily keep them comatose.
Plus with declining birthrates in developed countries there are probably fewer overall Gen Z people than older cohorts. So even if they drank at the same rate you could still expect the absolute amount of alcohol consumption to be lower.