MisterCatLady
MisterCatLady t1_jdzc0ol wrote
Reply to comment by mykl5 in Dolly Parton 1970s by down_bears
It implies she isn’t present when her hair is being done because it isn’t attached to her head.
MisterCatLady t1_jckqrb3 wrote
Reply to comment by viconha in Rolls-Royce secures funds to develop nuclear reactor for moon base by Vailhem
Is it the same company that makes plane engines?
MisterCatLady t1_jcbp5g7 wrote
Further proof that RT is irrelevant
MisterCatLady t1_iv3s2za wrote
Reply to comment by nameisfame in Apple Adds a New iPhone 14 Supplier in India in Shift From China. by SUPRVLLAN
I think Apple once paid a settlement to another large company in truckloads of pennies.
MisterCatLady t1_ituuvcb wrote
Reply to Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
See this is when mass scale data harvesting could advance our species. That’s a cool thing. Somebody has to decide when it’s acceptable to do so though. If the data harvesting objective is to sell me a bag of Cheetos, I want a law saying that’s not a good enough reason.
MisterCatLady t1_je5ij7b wrote
Reply to comment by Critical_Liz in Harsh mothers more likely to have poor executive functioning and interpret others’ behavior as hostile: Study finds that mothers with harsher parenting practices tend to have poorer executive functioning and are more prone to hostile attribution bias. by motskena
There is a level of learned helplessness when you grow up around people assuming the worst of your intentions.