Dude… you’re getting “or else.”
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Dude… you’re getting “or else.”
It was used for about $10K US (a little over $48K today) worth of takings before they stopped because one of their wearable computers was burning the wearer.
Even before Google stopped working, I’m not sure the results of googling “super load” would have been what you are looking for.
The ugly AI-generated illustration of the “gorgle search leabk” does not add anything of value to this article.
One analogy to consider is when someone comes out of the closet as non-hetero.
Say you know a man called Joe Schmoe who used to live “in the closet” but eventually came out and said he was gay, he’d always been gay, and he’s ready to publicly proclaim his sexuality. You wouldn’t then look at a photo of Joe taken back before he came out and say “this is a picture of heterosexual Joe Schmoe” because he wasn’t heterosexual, he was a gay man who wasn’t yet able to outwardly live that particular truth. Past Joe was still gay, not straight, and it remains correct to refer to him as gay no matter when in his life you’re talking about. The error of his previous misidentification has been corrected, and his labels thoroughly (and retroactively) updated to reflect that.
Similarly, it’s correct to always refer to a trans person as their true gender, preferred pronouns, and preferred name, even if you’re referring to a time in their life when they were not yet living that truth. Lynn Conway was correctly identified as a woman with she/her pronouns, and this article does her a disservice through its mixed-up pronoun use.
When France was Vichy France it was controlled and occupied by nazis. Now Twitter is Vichy Twitter.
The real question is, how many pee bottles did they force Dave Grohl to fill in order to make his song quota in time?
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It takes a lot to make a stew.
They did get to the end of that story, right?