Who cares? These people don't. They were stupid enough to get a tattoo in a language they don't speak. I speak several languages, and I make grammatical errors in everyone! These people get to show their friends and sound smart as they translate the profound message.
Can we visit the idea that people are grocery shopping barefoot? I know in other countries this may be allowed, but we have a strict "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service" policy around here. Why would you want to walk into a store with out shoes. You could step on any number of things. This is a very bizarre idea for me.
PS, I'm with the never going out in public in my PJs group.
@ heather He isn't an idiot because of the reasons you listed. He, in privacy, glued his bluetooth to his head, and then he detached it from his head by himself. He is an idiot because he let the local news find out about it. Why would you want everyone to know about that?
I personally have accidentally had a glue mishap, but I didn't shout it from the rooftops!
This is poinless. It doesn't give insight into anything really--nothing more than a population density map shows. It is at least a little comforting that the commentors understand the constitution and the whole purpose of the Senate and House of Representatives. Ever hear of the Great Compromise? Or did we stop teaching that in school because it isn't PC or something?
This made me laugh. It reminds me of the quality survey-type math project I had to do in 10th grade math. (Of course I procrastinated and had to quickly survey all those around me and rush the result analysis.)
Instead of looking at this as a humorous video, I see it as a social commentary. We record history in a much more significant way than they did in the year 1000. We can easily see the obvious errors in this video, but what about all the historical accounts from 1000+ years ago? Do the people talking really have a clue about how the Egyptians lived? or are they making a mistake equivalent to adding Scottie Pippin into the Beatles? An outrageous and silly mistake for someone to make.
Makes you wonder how much we have wrong? I don't bother thinking about how they'll remember us in the future. We can't keep anymore information that we already do. Everything you put on the internet stays there forever. Maybe 1000 years?
Anyone else feel like they're just trying to sell us a pile of crap by claiming it would save the environment? Yes, a timer will relieve anxiety, but lets just leave it at that. Isn't it a worthy cause? Must we also claim people can turn off their engines too? That is just a BS claim that they are using to get the funding. Really, how long are the traffic lights that you're sitting in front of? Idling at stop lights isn't even the issue. It is idling in bumper to bumper traffic, and the truck drivers who need to keep their cabins on for heat. They idle for 8 hours, not 30 seconds.
I'd like to introduce another point: how is this "neat"? This critique is neither new nor productive. I agree with the comments above, give your kids a wide selection of views. Young children live in a world of magic. They don't think twice about the possibility of kissing a dead girl to make her come back to life.
Is it weird that this isn't shocking to me? If you take out the extremely rare and expensive items, the prices aren't bad for what you get. They pay to be and be seen. That's why you eat off of Madison Ave. Truffles are always expensive because they are not native to this area and you can't just grow them. They have to be found and shipped in a short amount of time. Is it a day?
This isn't really "neat." Just common sense on how to publish information about yourself on the internet. This has existed in many forms over the years. Not to mention, many of the things that were mentioned you can control via your newsfeed settings. (ie, you can ignore updates from specific people and specific applications.)
Um, "little known option"-- Seriously, if you don't know about the many security features online, you shouldn't be there. Blocking, or defriending, or making your profile ultra private are ways to protect yourself from crazies.
Its not even hard to set up. You go under the privacy section.
I know in other countries this may be allowed, but we have a strict "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service" policy around here.
Why would you want to walk into a store with out shoes. You could step on any number of things. This is a very bizarre idea for me.
PS, I'm with the never going out in public in my PJs group.
He isn't an idiot because of the reasons you listed. He, in privacy, glued his bluetooth to his head, and then he detached it from his head by himself. He is an idiot because he let the local news find out about it.
Why would you want everyone to know about that?
I personally have accidentally had a glue mishap, but I didn't shout it from the rooftops!
Makes you wonder how much we have wrong? I don't bother thinking about how they'll remember us in the future. We can't keep anymore information that we already do. Everything you put on the internet stays there forever. Maybe 1000 years?
Makes sense, they can have my shot.
Its not even hard to set up. You go under the privacy section.
Second, what about that guy who covered his friend's apartment in foil. Was that on here I read that. That is more art to me than this. ha ha