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Why is Medium conflating trolls and shills?
People who are paid propagandists are shills, not trolls.
Why is Medium conflating trolls and shills?
People who are paid propagandists are shills, not trolls.
Are they networked? Mine are somehow connected and the one that beeps doesn’t always seem to be the one that detected the issue.
I wonder where high-fructose corn syrup falls.
Isn’t that kind of the point of Donnie Darko? Comparing it to The Count of Monte Cristo which did that for me, the Count seems like an amazing badass as a kid but just kind of an ass as an adult; he literally says so at the end of the story, but you gloss over it as a kid. Bringing that back to Donnie Darko, he comes to the conclusion the world is better off without him.
I’d prefer an empty can of beets.
You don’t need the comma when you write it this way. The comma in June 12, 2024, is there exactly because it’s the wrong order.
It’s basically “I wrote the date. Oops, forgot the year!”
Computers order it correctly in that format because that’s the correct format. In the same way a computer will order any other correctly formatted numbers in the correct order - and incorrectly formatted numbers in the incorrect order - it shouldn’t be surprising that they order correctly formatted dates in the correct order.
Who would want to date someone that uses Sankey diagrams?
Mine defaults to on and I have to turn it off. It also requires an absolutely terrible app that seems to get worse with every update .
If I’d known I wouldn’t have bought it and I don’t recommend Blackvue.
The King in Yellow by Robert Chambers is not modern, but it is what inspired Lovecraft, and Chambers is a far better writer. It’s several short stories, is pretty accessible, and has some moderate critiques or observations on society that are still relevant.
Important caveats - it’s not all horror. Chambers was mostly a romance author who occasionally did horror and it shows near the end of the collection.
The beginning of the first story is pretty jarring to modern sensibilities, but Chambers was probably not a racist, and it was probably meant to be jarring even for readers of the day. It’s a story where you have to remember the author is not the narrator.