It’s my bike, I ride my bike.
Indoors, I’ve got Zwift, which looks a bit like a game.
Outdoors the resolution is better, but the NPCs can be belligerent.
Late-diagnosed autistic, special interest-haver, dad, cyclist, software professional
It’s my bike, I ride my bike.
Indoors, I’ve got Zwift, which looks a bit like a game.
Outdoors the resolution is better, but the NPCs can be belligerent.
Isn’t that in the Torah?
Exodus. Exodus is part of the Old Testament, along with Leviticus.
Leviticus (11:9-12) is where shellfish are banned, mixed seed or fabrics (19:19) It is where modern Christians cherry-pick their justifications on being anti-LGBTQ. (Lev. 18:22, 20:13)
Point is, they cherry-pick from the Old Testament when it suits them, and if you look at the rest of the rules in the books they reference that they ignore (e.g. tattoos, touching pig skin, eating pork, shellfish, etc. etc. ) it’s totally fair game to point out the rules they ignore in the same books as the ones they cite.
That’s interesting to hear; somehow my algebra 2 skipped sum notation (and it wasn’t remedially covered in subsequent math classes) but I’ve been writing code for decades now and seeing it in code totally explains the sum notation for me
I think it’s helpful to remind people that the word Anarchy basically means ‘without hierarchy’, or it describes a condition or ideal characterized by the absence of hierarchical ordering.