Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
Most of the reoccurring outlets I cite have an RSS feed that I subscribe to. Research is sourced from Science Daily.
Oh, please do. Don’t stop.
Yes. People who have had the flu still get the latest booster shots for it.
It’s been pretty fragmented since the whole “states rights” movement.
Science is awesome.
That’s putting it mildly.
There was that no kings act bill. Why not dig that back up?
“Well, Trump, you just put a tariff on every fictional and real country on earth, except Russia. Now what?”
Blink and you’ll miss it. xD
Just a small indie company.
They’re so predictable.
You’re trying so hard to stir the pot.
Science Daily is a news aggregator that pulls in press releases, similar to Science Alert and other sites. It is a viable source, don’t get me wrong, but can become rather repetitive for social news aggregator platforms, such as Lemmy.
You’re making a big deal out of a suggestion.
Fork! Fork! Fork!
just cite the actual material they’re referencing.
Sigh… While Science Daily is a reputable source, just cite the actual material they’re referencing.
I know you have trouble with criticism. So don’t bother responding, unless you have something constructive to say.
As the article points out, this was last year’s gag.
He gets away with it because no one has the balls to just arrest him.*
The GOP would shield him.
If this is simply “making an example of”, than I assume this might be the base price.