I re read them last year, I thought they held up pretty well.
They're available on the high seas ☠️
I re read them last year, I thought they held up pretty well.
They're available on the high seas ☠️
No, here's the caption.
Figure 2. Approximate location of maximum subsidence in the United States identified by research efforts of Dr. Joseph F. Poland (pictured). Signs on pole show approximate altitude of land surface in 1925, 1955, and 1977. The site is in the San Joaquin Valley southwest of Mendota, California.
Link is here
https://water.usgs.gov/ogw/pubs/fs00165/
It uses the word 'aquitards' which is what my partner will undoubtedly be calling me when I go swimming
That's much better, but there seems to be some landmass southeast of greater Austria. That was proven to be a phantom island in the 1800's once navigation improved. Please correct.
I don't know what the fuss is about, seems like a southern gentleman
Guess I need to add this /s
in response to a post saying something “reeks of Nazism.” “If that’s the case then cool. HH. 1488. We’re going to put you in a camp. Happy now?”
ETA: obviously he's an abhorrent pos, the district attorneys announcement reads like 'fuck, now every minority he prosecuted is going to sue'. As well they should. In a perfect world this asshole would be in jail, in the real world he'll be in the DOJ next week.
If you are in the E.U. , California, or Illinois you may be able to delete your profiles. There are no guarantees as there are numerous lawsuits about this. Its probably been scraped by LLMs anyway.
For reddit, just slowly unfollow subs, post Loren Impsum nonsense, then stop posting/commenting. No one is giving up data they don't have to.
Data is most valuable when fresh, so if you give them something new make sure it's rubbish.
Also, do not stay signed into things. Facebook, Reddit, Google etc. You are easily tracked when you're signed in by Facebook pixel and a bunch more.
The less you give them, the less valuable you are. You still have a profile though.
Bulk deletes are often detected and reverted. This may or may not be illegal in your jurisdiction, but as the likelihood of punishment is low, companies still do it. The E.U. has sporadically been good at enforcing fines. It's still a cost of business though.
Good luck, and remember, Purple Monkey Dishwasher
Well rule number 3 on the sidebar says be skeptical of your sources, so I'm quite sure that this checks notes Facebook meme is correct in saying alphabetization.
They're probably taking cover from whatever killed all those bicycles
And they're Gebannt...
99,9% Alphabetization
list not in alphabetical order, straight to a ~~work camp~~ state funded retreat
Yes, that will be step one, the lawsuits will follow