My comment to anyone that brings it up at work is just to say “I’m on the side that’s not killing kids.”. It usually just shuts them up.
My comment to anyone that brings it up at work is just to say “I’m on the side that’s not killing kids.”. It usually just shuts them up.
Developers won’t do it though. Otherwise, we’d already have this happening. What they do now is call it a loss and get a break on their taxes.
They are on the wrong sides of the bottle
I hate to say it, but 90% of the articles on Gizmodo could be written by AI and we’d not know it.
I used to hate cilantro because I thought it tasted soapy. Then my kid was telling me about this “gene” one day and I said that I must have it. Then I asked them what they thought cilantro tasted like, and they told me it was onion-y like chives.
We were at a restaurant at the time and I was eating something with cilantro which is why it came up. So I took a bite and tried to see if I could taste what they meant by onion-y. And damned if I couldn’t make out that chive sort of flavor.
Since then, I can’t taste the soapiness, it just tastes good.
So I doubt it is actually a gene of any sort if you can reprogram your brain like I did to get the taste.
I guess there is more than one fool born every minute
I didn’t go and check things out. But I gotta say, before I was an only Reddit user. Now I don’t expect to totally forgo Reddit forever, but I now know there are alternatives and it is a nicer community so far here.
At least here I’m not getting spammed with bots and “Satan Gets Us” ads.
Probably gave the person who did it a raise
I might have gotten that if I had my glasses on.