I think the RPGs love to make him the butt of jokes. I think for me the most messed up one is when Mario dressed up as Luigi and then the real Luigi shows up and is labeled an imposter.
I think the RPGs love to make him the butt of jokes. I think for me the most messed up one is when Mario dressed up as Luigi and then the real Luigi shows up and is labeled an imposter.
For awareness when reading the article: the source is The Sunday Times, owned by News Corp.
Does this mean fewer duplicate white label items?
All part of Project 2025!
I feel Dean has so many meme-worthy moments.
Yeah I wish I could share a link to the article/podcast, but I’m having trouble finding it right now.
Edit: Found it! It was from On the Media, WNYC. September 13th, 2024 episode around 27m:47s. Here’s the link: https://pca.st/episode/3f8ff092-92b9-4767-9725-6dbe3af715be?t=1667
I was recently listening to NPR/public radio discuss the margin of error. There are 4 types, and only one of those are used when reporting poll numbers.
The recommendation was to double the reported number to get a better idea of the true margin of error.
Edit: Found it! It was from On the Media, WNYC. September 13th, 2024 episode around 27m:47s. Here’s the link: https://pca.st/episode/3f8ff092-92b9-4767-9725-6dbe3af715be?t=1667
I’m sure they still need to hustle to make that bank.
What @Skanky@lemmy.world recommended is a good starter collection. Figure out your pallette preferences. Basically avoid the big name labels like Makers (same rule as for beer). If you have a Costco membership, you can get a good price.
Collapse theory is fundamentally a privileged take
It’s definitely a white-male-privileged take in the US.
It also just doesn’t make sense from a logistics sense – You want to address the current set of big problems by … creating more big problems to address with the same/less resources and organizations? Some that are more time sensitive than others?
And the amazing thing is you don’t need to pay a premium for the good stuff compared to Scotch.
US I bonds were at like 9 back in 2022.