Pineapple. Multiple of my family members were/are allergic to it, so I didn't grow up eating a lot of it. Now it's one of those flavors that's *really* noticeable to me, to the point that it overwhelms all the other flavors in food and ruins it for me.
Josephine Jellybean
Whenever I see a user onboarding flow which either
1. prohibits passwords over a certain length; or
2. prohibits passwords containing specific characters
I automatically assume that system is storing passwords in plaintext.
If you're so terrified of this thing approaching you that you feel the need to shoot it to death, maybe you have no business being issued a badge and gun?
This really doesn't get enough attention in the whole “should society restrict children's access to the Internet?” conversation. For a lot of kids, having access to the World Wide Web is the only way they're able to learn that what's happening to them even constitutes abuse in the first place.
I've gradually gotten used to it enough that I can tolerate it in things like mixed drinks, though I'll still actively avoid it and choose to eat/drink something else.
Pineapple on pizza remains a hard “no”.
Introduce yourself with four video games.
DGM
A discussion about the social media ban on under 16s.
BBC: “You’re gong to have a lot more time to fill. What will you do?”
Student: “Stare at a wall.”
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Scott Bryan
You were, basically, stealing from Subway. They had their rules for their company and you decided not to abide by them. What you do with your own business is up to you but what you did was wrong at Subway.