I feel like a laser cutter would have left discolored edges. Could be a cricut style bladed cutter though.
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Andrew Jackson was the cruelest so far. Give Trump more time to cook and we will see.
I often tear up from scenes from movies and tv. Yet basically never do for anything in real life.
I was listening to an NPR story the other day about how a ton of people showed up to donate blood to save an infant, and only one was a match, but it was anonymous, now the kid is a healthy 20yr old and the mom can’t thank the person who saved them. It had my eyes all mushy on my commute home.
Yet, I had a cousin, and an uncle pass within the last few months and while I was sad, and I miss them, not a tear generated.
From the ones I know, they all at least pretend to care very deeply about kids being molested and trafficked. However, when faced with evidence that Trump was involved with Epstein and has been accused of sexual assault they insist it’s just coincidence and a witch hunt, and that it’s more important that Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking were in the flight logs.
They care about kids until it’s politically inconvenient.
Soapbox@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who is a celebrity you used to really like, but don't anymore?English61·4 days agoYeah, he’s super best buddies with Jenny McCarthy, and spouts the same nonsense she does.
Soapbox@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who is a celebrity you used to really like, but don't anymore?English32·4 days agoChuck Norris.
As a kid growing up in Texas in the 90s, Walker Texas Ranger was cool. Early internet memes about him were hilarious.
Then he said if he were elected president he would “Tattoo an American flag with the words, “In God we trust,” on the forehead of every atheist.”
Ever since I’ve been the killjoy, saying “fuck Chuck Norris” to anyone making a Chuck Norris is tough joke.
Soapbox@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who is a celebrity you used to really like, but don't anymore?English6·4 days agoYeah, I was never a true believer or fanboy, but back before he lost his mind and fired his PR department, I was cool with the electric cars, space exploration, solar roofs, trains, and even fun flamethrowers.
I’ve often thought about the idea that there is really no such thing as true altruisim. Because no matter what, you feel good about doing good. Even if you don’t tell anyone about the good thing you did, you still get a good feeling from it, therefore there is some inherent selfishness involved no matter what.
Of course there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. People should absolutely being doing good things and get to feel good about it.