In the spirit of the holidays, we have a gift for the best fans in the world: more Death & Dream.
This deleted scene from The Sandman episode "The Sound of Her Wings" gives us a little more insight into why Death is the way she is. We hope you enjoy it.
- Neil, Allan & David
This is the fun part of the internet. Fun little moments that connect people.
FYI, this actually seems the most plausible. Meta straight up said they won't uphold ethical filters against hate. The TT agenda was probably an attempt for some US corp to buy it out and TT said no bc they are foreign but agreeed to play along for the $$. Social media has been coopted at least a decade ago. I don't even know why I'm posting this thinking this gets any traction. Screaming void.
Parenting and family relationships are not that simple as saying "don't do this". People are complex and more often than not, one theme does not equate to one result.
If your kid makes a mess, you tell them to clean it up, they will perceive it as a punishment. But it's also a lesson in responsibility and should be explained.
Any relationship requires efforts of communicating beyond what we merely assume. Being family doesn't change that. It would be the responsibility of the parent to explain and communicate reactions to actions if they are trying to establish "eff around and find out" lessons.
Honestly, the best parental strategy is not use the same approach all the time. Not to be surprising but some things aren't effective used over and over. So, don't be lazy and get to know your kids to figure out the lessons you need to impart on them.
for the love of god, do not use chores to punish your kids!!!! it's just going to make them struggle deeply to keep their houses tidy as adults since you made them associate necessary chores with punishment and suffering, and it's going to take years of therapy to undo. don't use chores as punishments!!!
SQUID prop (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device)
from Strange Days (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 1995)
Cutting up some Christmas items for the kiddo to play crafts tomorrow. #crafts #papercutout #christmas #constructionpaper https://www.instagram.com/p/Cleq2QPp-Lp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I was talking about old youtube and I just really needed it again.
So, other reporting heard was that someone recognized him in a McDonald's. Also, is there really a "CEO shooter tip line"? It might be doubtful that this post is accurate.
Product registrations help with keeping track of patrons in the event of recall or other product deficiencies. I think it's more help than this post might be making it out to be.
The perpetrator murdered someone. I'm absolutely against gun violence and I'd rather continue to get at these shooters to know this society will not accept it. If the victim was a child, would this situation be so excused?
The perception of privacy is really skewed in all sorts of directions. Unless you are able to get NDA for your purchases with the seller, it's difficult to say this is covered under privacy laws, I think. It's not a satisfying feeling that there is the potential of abuse. So why don't we get some legislation that holds these companies accountable for abuse of our information? I would also hope that means they would get penalized when they let hackers steal our information too.
I get it. I hate the thought of online entities giving data on women who get abortion care. But my issue is with the laws against medical care. That way a company would not feel the need to comply with bad laws.