Yeah, he’s the classic boomer model of “my point is whatever makes me correct at this immediate moment”. Check his comment history for a laugh, he gives people grief for doing the same things he’s doing here. No self awareness or integrity whatsoever.
What’s funny is how you call someone a coward elsewhere for doing the same. I guess it takes one to know one.
That’s a lot of deflection when you could have just said “I am unable to address anything you wrote” and saved so much time.
I don’t think you understand what anecdotal evidence means. One person seeing something repeatedly is still anecdotal and of similarly little value when making statements about broader trends.
You didn’t link or even reference this media coverage that specifically supports your assertion so yes, for your comment and even this one, the observation is still solely yours. We’re not mind readers, we don’t know what you’re not telling us and, in case you ask, no, we’re not going to look it up for you. If you don’t provide evidence, people online generally assume you’re making it up, and rightfully so.
A boomer thinks their anecdotal experience is indicative of anything beyond their own experience? Shocking.
/s
Grandpa, I think you got lost on your way to Facebook.
Props to the guy who asks if Al Qaeda is woke. These two have to be some of the dumbest people alive.
Watch out, language like that will have idiots ripping out their network adapters next.
It’s really refreshing. We do have our share of crazies, as my block list can attest, but for the most part people are willing to accept that sometimes situations can be really complicated.
Is the person stealing food rich? If so, then no one is going to jail.
You’ve got to be kidding.
You sound just like the articles early in Trump’s presidency, furiously hand waving away his fascist tendencies with similarly meaningless platitudes.
If this is verifiably false, I’d love any verification you might provide.
Bingo. My first table saw was a heavily used Ryobi direct drive. It was noisy at hell and hard to use with precision, but it only cost $25 and helped me figure out if I wanted to get into woodworking or not.
Seriously, if you’re just getting into this, you don’t need to drop $1000+ on a SawStop. If you have the money, fuck yeah, get one. If not, just use proper technique, tools, and PPE. Be extremely careful as even the cheapest, most underpowered saw will take multiple fingers off in less than a second. If you’re not scared, get scared. I’ve been doing this for over a decade and my table saw still makes me wary. That’s a good thing.
Because of TP USA.
I feel now is a good time to pimp our community, !toiletpaperusa@lemmy.world
Oh! Early morning me misunderstood your comment. I thought you were referring to the author’s comment, not the previous commenter. Now I see what you meant.
They’re making light of the fact that only now has the author come to the conclusion that Trump is a crook, something known by most of the world years, if not decades, ago.
Well I was thinking more along some kind of governmental website with a search ability
I wish! There’s no registration required for industrial use, so there’s no registry to search.
Seconded, I use a Define 7 and it’s fantastic. Best big black box I’ve ever owned.