The real lesson here is that somewhere out there on a server in the cloud, it’s virtually 100% guaranteed that there’s at least one digital photograph of Lindsey Graham’s genitals. God help us all.
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InvalidName2@lemmy.zipto
politics @lemmy.world•Sen. Lindsey Graham dies at 71 after ‘brief and sudden illness’
19·2 days agoThis is not so much a celebration as it is a pertinent and completely factual statement: Lindsey Graham, like the bulk of drivers in South Carolina, was simply a menace to society.
Lindsey Graham, like the bulk of drivers in South Carolina, was simply a menace to society.
Just move to the half of the USA that’s currently experiencing drought conditions and then at least you don’t have to worry much about mosquitos. That’s one point for climate change!
In the future, only the lucky ones get to keep their bones.
InvalidName2@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Netflix Viewers Are Abandoning Shows After One SeasonEnglish
121·8 days agoI can’t view the article, so I have a perfectly valid excuse for living my life like a Redditor – making a comment based on the headline only.
I don’t know if I’m one of those netflix viewers who has abandoned shows after one season. I’m not even sure how I could know. Netflix is by far the worst of the major streaming platforms in terms of obscuring their library. Their user experience choices are so heavily focused on making sure everybody’s watching the same 20 or 30 movies/shows that they tune literally everything else out. I’m not on Netflix 24/7 and I don’t tend to keep up with showbiz news. I know lots of people rotate streaming services. It’s very easy to see why folks would not be aware of additional seasons of a show being out.
The other issues that stifle my interest in shows applies to other services as well. The modern era’s long-ass gaps between seasons kills the inertia. Sure, I liked the season that came out 2 years ago, but I hardly remember it and I just don’t have time to try and go back to catch up. Of course there are recaps, but those by nature leave stuff out. Most likely unless that first season was really damn good, I just won’t bother.
Even so, it seems like a lot of these shows peak in their first season, lose the plot in the second, and then by the fourth or fifth season you’re essentially watching a headless male mantis clinging to life just long enough to finish the job. So, a lot of times if the first season isn’t absolutely stellar, I end up putting the show on my abyss of a watch list, likely never to return.
It’s to hold lizards and acorn caps.
This is why I stick to opaque footwear that you can’t see through unless you’ve got special powers like a superhero or you’ve got special equipment, if you know what I mean.
This is why I love living in a place that has more than 2 seasons.
Spring is short, but features temperatures in between 90 and 9, increasing daylight into the evening, blue skies and sun, moderate temperatures that don’t require that much in the way of bundling if at all, very little (if any) wintery precipitation, all the nature stuff at its earliest pristine moments, lovely parks, and the beach never goes away around here regardless of the season.
Okay, so limited to no swimming in the spring because most water is still kinda chilly.
We also have Fall. It tends to be longer than the Spring, but with fewer of the benefits.



Thought it was a tattoo at first. That would make one hell of a tat that goes hard but seems like it would get limited use outside of the practical joke or diabolical revenge genre of social interactions.