I’m having trouble finding any kind of credibility grading for this source
I’m having trouble finding any kind of credibility grading for this source
A lot of fridges are made to go both ways. You have to attach the handle and the hinge when you get it. A lot of fridges will have two plugs on the other side to cover the unused bolt holes
Yeah, this sounds like a good prank: it messes with their muscle memory, but it’s otherwise harmless
Man, any narrative that avoids talking about gun control
I got here too late, and ngl, I feel like I missed a joke I would have liked.
Mine is just running stock, but depending on what you’re trying to do with it I could imagine that a few things might not be palatable to some.
I got it eventually. I tend to put my nose right up to the screen to uncross my eyes enough, and slowly pull it away until it comes into focus, but the right one is harder because it’s supposed to be closer, and therefore bigger.
Cross eye is easier for me, but these are never cross eyed.
I’m having a really hard time making out the one on the right, but the one on the left definitely is.
But it would make the rich richer, which makes it a good bet. I think the only thing that would stop private companies being allowed to develop beachfront property in the strip is if it were to turn out to be less profitable.
But that’s true of all governments that aren’t really looking out for their people.
That’s helpful information, they both look like they’ve got good pedigrees. I’m a bit surprised that none of the normal fact and bias checker sites have anything for Drop Site.
I don’t quite understand the down votes here: Israel is a topic with lots of strong opinions, and basic good media literacy is to do research on sources you don’t recognize. There’s been a lot of shoddy journalism to get clicks out there, and one should be critical of the information they ingest. The Ground News bot is a good thing.