Smithsonian used to be a very prestigious brand of science.
Too bad that’s now been ruined.
I’d really hoped they’d stand up to the fascism, but apparently no. That was too much to ask.
Smithsonian used to be a very prestigious brand of science.
Too bad that’s now been ruined.
I’d really hoped they’d stand up to the fascism, but apparently no. That was too much to ask.
Why the fuck would I get out of the way? It’s 2026, after all. A trolley running me over would be the good outcome.
From now on, I’m calling the paedophile in chief the Turbulent Priest. Maybe someone will solve it.
On the plus side, this fucker has given me a reason to live. I am now determined to outlive him out of spite.
Busy masturbating with dildos made of money in every orifice. And then inventing new orifices.
No. Easy question.
Neat. Not at all too late or anything. Cool.
As an UXD, design is also when and how it fails. This aspect is largely neglected by a lot of systems, though.
A well-designed system fails elegantly.
Hey, it’s @pentastam! I remember you.
I upvoted you before:

Mmm. Heavy metals.
You’re right. Back in the day, brands could endure. Nowadays, we can see through them, and people aren’t brand-loyal like we used to be.
If corporations want to be people, we can treat them as people. And when they show us their cowardice in the face of fascism, we can ostracise them just like we do that intolerable uncle.