I think it’s fine, as in I don’t understand the doom and gloom of your post.
Popular just means lowest common denominator. It’s just a standard joke. It sets up expectations of “just another bumper sticker” and then it surprises you with it doing the absurd thing it promised that you didn’t think was going to happen. Then it also references ‘Men In Black’, which is also going to make other people enjoy it for the reference.
Comedy used to be slap stick and minstrel shows. A horror movie was a train going forward. This too shall pass.
I feel like that’s built in to the joke. Making fun of people who think Nazis did any amount of socialism.
I had to drive over to a different truck shop for a flash drive this year.
On my car I use a flash drive to crack the software.
In my shops library they have a few floppies.
:')
I don’t think I’ve stopped in the middle of something without planning on coming back. If something is difficult I’m more likely to do better the next day.
But something that I know I would not have fun with is platinum any Yakuza game. And honestly, I’m glad this game taught me to not worry about not completing things I don’t care about.
For context I work on trash trucks and salt trucks. What are you doing that's making zip ties cut into wires? I need to make sure that the wire harness that runs along the body above and next to the drive shaft that will spin everything the trucks run over. If the harness is loose the cable will get caught in the debris.
If you're working in a server room with lots of wires I can see the utility of those fabric fasteners. I don't get the luxury of the wires only moving when I touch them.
How is Paracord better for cable management?
It’s cheaper to “destroy” the weapons and equipment and make new ones.
I also doubt the person who wrote the article actually cares about Afghanistan.
If you wanted to fight the Taliban you would support Rojava. American military is too narrow minded and slow to fight an insurgency.
I usually avoid stuff labeled “for men” because it’s usually a lower quality product but that allows it to be also labeled “rugged”