If your boss is asking for your honest feelings about diversity issues, you should feel absolutely free to provide the critique they desperately need to hear https://nyti.ms/2M6K3Yc
In many languages, the days are named after these specific celestial bodies (or their associated gods).
Sunday: Sun
Monday: Moon
Tuesday: Mars (Tiw)
Wednesday: Mercury (Woden, AKA Odin)
Thursday: Jupiter (Thor)
Friday: Venus (Frige)
Saturday: Saturn
Replace your gender dysphoria with general confusion by using who/what pronouns!
"Who said that"
"He did"
"No, 𝘄𝗵𝗼"
"What?"
"Yes!"
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"Body Temperature = 98.6°F" misled me with its 3 digits of precision.
Body temperature varies by a few degrees and 98.6°F is just 37°C converted into Fahrenheit.
I watched Chappelle's special and understand Netflix employees' anger.
Imagine paying $24.1 million for "comedy" with more applause than laughter. It was BORING.
I've designed a quick and easy word game named Stackegories.
If you’d like the Print & Play or Tabletop Simulator mod to playtest and give feedback, DM me.
I’m disappointed, but not surprised: a reporter in the same office misquoted and lied to me + others for her hit pieces. She even wanted to out closeted conservatives in Silicon Valley
I've designed a two player drafting game where each player's deck is only 3 cards.
If you’d like the Print & Play version to playtest and give feedback, DM me.
To turn off LinkedIn's spam emails, I had to wade through six screens of "Import your contacts?" "Are you sure you want to skip?" "Here's more data you can give us"... #LinkedInSucks
You’re more likely to buy things when feeling insecure, which incentivizes products paid for by ads (e.g. social media and magazines) to make you feel afraid or bad about yourself.
On an experimental whim, I stopped using shampoo months ago. Initially, my hair was greasy (withdrawal), but now it's fine.
What other products are we addicted to?
To be clear, I don’t know that this is happening, but:
• Ads based on verbal conversations are reported
• Ad networks (Google, Facebook, Amazon) buy massive amounts of personal information
• Their own apps are under extreme scrutiny
• Any app can listen to you