

I know and never debated the origin of the phrase. I was providing evidence that the order used in the comic is well known itself and not a misquote as indicated by your initial comment.


I know and never debated the origin of the phrase. I was providing evidence that the order used in the comic is well known itself and not a misquote as indicated by your initial comment.


I’ll choose to ignore your ignorance of the cultural icon that is Duke Nukem.
However, I submit the KnowYourMeme page as evidence that the cited version is well known at this point in our history: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/im-here-to-kick-ass-and-chew-bubblegum


Not if they’re citing Duke Nukem, which is probably more well known for the phrase at this point than They Live.

Not victim blaming, just an objective observation that it’s not a safe prank to play anymore.
Kid chases a ball into the street and gets hit by a car, it’s the driver’s fault. Kid has the right of way, but parents still teach them to look both ways before crossing because it’s unsafe. Regardless of who’s at fault if there’s a collision, the consequences warrant extra caution. Same deal here. All three cases mentioned in the article resulted in the shooter/driver being arrested; they’re clearly at fault. However, there’s only so much that the law can do to hold somebody accountable for a death after the fact.


The initial reports had two pretty specific claims:
I’ve yet to see a single firsthand notification from Google, so was already skeptical of #2. However, the first claim was debunked pretty quickly by confirmation the Salesforce breach didn’t include gmail data, even without considering how much MFA would negate how dangerous such a breach could be.
This whole situation throws up way more red flags about tech/cybersecurity reporting than anything on Google’s side.


I was joking, but it was my actual thought process when I responded to Google’s email about this by deleting my Play Games profile altogether.
Also, I haven’t played a new Android game in years.


My Steam history isn’t intimately tied to my bowel movements though. This is more personal.

That the article has two other examples of the same thing happening kinda backs up that it’s not a safe prank anymore.


Maybe I’m still just waiting for the morning caffeine to hit, but I don’t think that first sentence has any business using a comma.


Yeah, seems like a silly one to hate on. They’ll all have AI usage policies in some form before long. Might as well get ahead of the obvious.


How do you figure?


The “All-in-One” exam guide for CRISC is a good starting point. Probably substantial enough to sit the exam if you want the ISACA cert, but definitely enough to give you a baseline of knowledge to pick somewhere to delve deeper if you’re looking to specialize in something you can find a job in.

Your house’s worth is as a house, but a business’s is based on the revenue it generates. He falsified records to make it look like his businesses were more profitable than they really work.
Of course, if you legitimately wanted to know, you already would. This was widely discussed when it was happening last year, and there’s a whole lot of detail readily available for a genuinely curious mind to find.

Well yeah, he needs to focus on the things that do more direct tangible harm to children, like not having measles.


Needs more em dashes.

so…are we great again yet?


The study seems to have been pulled from the total pool of all Epic visits. That means it includes large, better funded hospitals in the proportion they are of the ER visits. I don’ think it’s safe to say it’s rare in larger hospitals. It might be more common in rural ones, but it appears to be worse than it was 5 years ago across the board.

Exactly. I can afford to eat at McDonald’s, which now also means I can afford to eat somewhere with good food. So I do that.


Google has 182k employees as of 2023 (at least according to Wikipedia). There’s no way to have that many people and not have one slip up once in a while.
Yeah, Rocket League has plenty enough awful people without them.