

While committing crimes is bad, I can’t help but feel like there are people in very high up positions who have committed far worse crimes….


While committing crimes is bad, I can’t help but feel like there are people in very high up positions who have committed far worse crimes….


The animation looks really slick. This looks super polished.


I worked retail and retail adjacent for almost 20 years. I just started a corporate job for a very big electronics company. The answer?
Know people.
I know it sucks to hear, but it really truly is who you know. I got lucky once but it’s seriously all about the connections you make. Your best bets are from informal friends. People who know you well enough to say you’d be good for a job, but they’re not invested in you either being there or not.
The only reason I am where I am now is because I made connections. Read the book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” if you’re an introvert. It helped me understand how people view each other’s interactions better.
There’s a lot of remote jobs too that you can start looking into. Use your retail planning and selling experience for remote sales roles or remote account management.


I blame the American education system. (Or lack there of)


Am I the only one who has never heard the term “ICE” referring to Internal Combustion Engine vehicles? I hate how headlines deliberately make new acronyms or limit context to get people to click on the article.


Winamp. It really whips the llama’s ass. (Edit fixed)


Lulu’s Bakery on Union Turnpike in Fresh Meadows makes the best chocolate frosted doughnut in NY and possibly the US. I haven’t even had THAT many chocolate frosted doughnuts around the country, but I don’t know how someone makes a chocolate frosted doughnut better than that.


Their tours are a single piece of a larger story. One tour is different than the next. It’s not episodic, but if you’ve been to one you’ll see recurring characters and themes in another. They have comics and their music to further fill in the pieces of the overall story of GWAR.


I’ve seen GWAR 18 times, going on 19 this April. There’s nothing like it. It’s so absurd and fun and over the top. It’s true “art” in the sense that it’s all their creation and all an expression of how they feel about things, but covered in space jizz.


The call is coming from inside the house.


True, but it’s really sad that we’re looking at Tucker Carlson - of all people - in 2026 and being like “no seriously, hear him out, he’s got a point”


While I generally agree with questioning the status of isnotreal and its “citizens” I don’t think Tucker is the mouthpiece for “progressive” talking points.


I never understood why so many “privacy focused” lists mark them as the top browser choice. Their company track record seems spotty at best.


I think his heart wants to serve New Yorkers because he IS a true New Yorker but he is still a politician. Part of being a politician is playing the game right. There’s a reason him and Trump got along. You can’t hate on him for playing the game by their rules.
I’m apprehensive about throwing my full unwavering support behind him or anyone for that matter, but he is one of the best politicians we currently have in the US. It’s an absurdly low bar and all it takes is action and words of unity to look like a super-hero.
Money isn’t real so just erase the debt.


That headline is every buzz word to tickle a Lemmy user’s taint. I say that with all the sincerity in the world because I too want one.


I meaaaaaan…. He’s technically not wrong. Just not in the way he meant. Democrats have done really nothing to stop him, so they are definitely partially to blame.
That said, yeah no they didn’t order “any means necessary” to fulfill his mission to ethnically cleanse the US.


It’s obviously not that critical cause they make you pay to read it.


Blothar doesn’t get enough credit. He is upholding the legacy of GWAR really well despite losing Brockie. No one will ever replace Oderus, but godammnit if Blothar isn’t doing a great job keeping this ship afloat. They’re still chugging along and being relevant 11 years after Oderus’ death.
This cover in particular is both a great job and a sign of how they keep their finger on the pulse.
Long live GWAR
Are any of those 3 year conversion deals still around?