People generally like food and grieving people don’t always have the energy to cook, is there anything you make well? Lasagna? Soup? Mac n cheese?
People generally like food and grieving people don’t always have the energy to cook, is there anything you make well? Lasagna? Soup? Mac n cheese?
Automated drones running scripts with thermal cameras and a human to verify seems like a much easier to implement and effective solution than these so-called “new tools”
Microrubbers sounds like condoms for guys with unfortunate situations in their pants though
And here I was thinking political assassins have a keen interest in horseback riding and swinging mallets
There’s a reason why it’s common for people to occasionally want to camp out in the middle of nowhere with no technology for a bit. If I read about some horrible news like a grandma getting shot picking olives on her own land I try to follow it up with something more lighthearted such as kittens hugging puppies. Like eating pickled ginger as a pallette cleanser between sushi.
It can be beneficial for a lot of sports
There is a theory that natural human psychology wasn’t made to handle all of the world’s atrocities. People experience a “bad news burnout” because some of us constantly feel disappointed in humans as a race by hearing/seeing sociopathic behavior on an international level every day.
It doesn’t matter what the specifics are. There’s a few million idiots who now think they can do whatever they want and it’s fine as long as they then send Trump an X-Tweet or whatever about a pardon. Fingers crossed he has only been a very elaborate and well acted out honeypot to catch extremists.