Some of those (ok, one) worst people have actually been put on record* expressing exactly how adorable they did find little children (*the record has not been added to the judicial evidentiary chain, for reasons best known only to the man who would be God)
Posts by Cautious Beenburned
Does not apply to politicians. For too many, it is try, try and try again, confirming they thrive on the mistakes they impose on everyone else.
i spoke to a classroom of fifth graders today about being a journalist and it was a blast. kids are great!
But…but…but…pedo played his Trump card, didn't he?
Guess he's just coming up jokers, every time.
I am starting to think that our politicians might be corrupt.
I’m not saying, but I’m just saying…
If you pick a fight with Canada AND the Pope…
You might be an asshole.
No way to know for sure, but seems some havoc creating pedo-insurrectionist is escaping justice, being as slippery as (dare it be said?)… an eel😡
Elect him! Eel do the right thing…
You meant to say hwaet, right?
While it was definitely a fantastic and well produced film, it was such a huge disappointment, in terms of recreating the incredible short story on which it was based.
Beginning with the title: We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
It's the reel thing!
Sadly, much of the 'bold' there, away from the cheesy sci-fi, is encased in the viewpoint that, beyond the frontier, lies conquest.
Learning, indeed, might end up as a convenient excuse.
Unless we learn enough to escape from the prison of our narrow minds.
Snapshot of spacecraft Artemis and Luna surface
You know something special has happened when the Artemis crew are over the moon
Having noticed both curiosity and annoyance from different dogs to harmonica sounds, I played this video to Watson. Pretty much ignored it. The actual instrument probably produces painful overtones we can't hear.
Snapshot at sunset, palm trees lining the riverside, reflected in the water
Kerala backwaters, 2014
Christopher Penn wrote: Just remember that given the abundance of neurodivergent people in science, it's far more likely that autism causes vaccines.
A different perspective.
Always helpful.
Rain puddle with tattoo parlor, Frenchmen street, New Orleans
Wow
Just, wow!
Could be eelectrifying!
Or, faux-et eelectrifying, anyhow
Technically, he may have been correct, though that really can't be verified. Anyhow, being right itself borders on the miraculous (even for the credulous).
The point is, much like the cheap flying bombs, tech from out of the box thinking also works, not just the expensive old kind.
Probably fleece-lined, to prevent the butt from freezing on those long stargazing nights at the top of some lonesome mountain, with only music from 1950s B-movies for company
Oh, that's really bigly!
Well done, indeed
The part of space exploration that is exploitation overshadows much of the science of it. Humans are not designed for life on other bodies in the solar system, but efforts to make smarter data gathering tools don't multiply eyeball hits on social media.
We're adding some real substance to the turd orbit from the sun
…but it doesn't spot the Terminator line of clowns strutting around trying to end human life on the planet, while scoring deals on markets.
I've never understood this usage of 'pointed at them' (well, us). Whichever side of the planet faced the camera, it could not have had even a majority of all humans in the sight line of the moon, more likely a minority (also, uncountable numbers of other sessile creatures).
Annotation of all the stars (and the planet Venus) visible in the background around the image of Earth in the new nighttime view of our planet from Artemis II.
There is a full universe behind that wonderful new Artemis II "Night Marble" view of Earth.
Here's a breakdown of the stars (and one planet) in the field of view. Look at us! Just a planet hanging out in space.
Annotation by Rodrigo González Peinado. 🧪🔭
Low cg ensures better stability over complex surfaces. For instance, a flexible 'mattress' with tens, even hundreds, of ultra simple legs. metastudio.org/t/creating-a...
Sadly, the specific design shown is unnecessarily complex, needing multiple actuators.
Cutting that down to the minimum enables multiple redundancy to be built in, offering longer use cycles through normal wear and tear.
See the associated discussion threads metastudio.org/t/creating-a...
I knew someone had a reasonable explanation