futurebird@sauropods.win
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I search: garnet ant ring -
I search: garnet ant ringIt might be because I added the relevant results to one of my lists?
Because it works for me now and shows the items I added to the list with the last search first.
Did you see this:
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I search: garnet ant ringI'm not looking for a solution I'm pointing out a flaw.
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I search: garnet ant ringThis was not google this was on etsy.
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I search: garnet ant ringAnti-ant bias. I'm disgusted.
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I search: garnet ant ringThis new kind of "search correction" is like some kind of horrible forced normie filter for life.
You must mean whatever is more popular. And not "did you mean?" either... just not even bothering to show you the results for what you wanted to search for in the first place.
It's really insulting.
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I search: garnet ant ringI search: garnet ant ring
Search "corrects" it: garnet and ringI try: garnet "ant" ring
Search "corrects" it: garnet "and" ringI try: garnet "ant" ant ring
Search "corrects" it: garnet "aunt" and ringI try: garnet "ant" ant insect ant ring
Search "corrects" it: garnet "aunt" and insect ant ringThis is a wonderful technology that makes search so much easier. This was on etsy.
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*sings**sings*
There is a crack,
a crack in everything:
that's how the ants get in! -
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/23/how-device-hoarding-by-americans-is-costing-economy.html "please, buy new phone.I've been on the brink of buying a new phone and this has inspired me to keep holding out longer. Thank you CNBC.
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...Listen. The queen tells me her mom grew up in a baggage carousel and HER mother lived on a private jet. They are already on board your planes I think.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/23/how-device-hoarding-by-americans-is-costing-economy.html "please, buy new phone."device hoarding?"
Is this a suggestion I give away my older devices more effectively so even fewer people need to buy new ones? Because that's the only correct way this could be called "hoarding"
I can think of a hoarding that's hurting a lot of people too.
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@weirdestateOr maybe they are just very religious?
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This door stop isn't very goodI think you misspelled "is very amazing"
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...... these are my emotional support ants ...
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@weirdestateListen. Someone knew who they were and what they liked.
The TV kind of kills me... mirrors AND a TV? My man...
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Today I:It's nice! Knowing there is dirt causes creeping anxiety even if you don't see it...
The stove was really bothering me since I thought that maybe the tile was being harmed and slowly ruined, turned out it was in great shape and I just needed to glue one back down.
I hope I can get the major improvements done by spring if I do a little each week.
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Today I:Today I:
* cleaned under the stove
* repaired a lose tile
* cleaned the paper lanterns with vacuum. (This was very enjoyable!)
* updated the bathroom lightsI am exhausted.
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Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?@Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie
... are you a spider?
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Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?@gaditb @hitsuyonai @jetlagjen
I think some of the descriptions were fine. Those that mention it's not to scale. Maybe it's an example of when having the description is superior to seeing the image visually.
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Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?@Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie
OK here is the trick question in the replies I show how to answer it with a compass.
Hitsu Yonai (@hitsuyonai@mastodon.online)
Attached: 1 image @jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.org @futurebird@sauropods.win A, B, C for vertices, α, β, γ for angles? But what would I know? It's all Greek to me! 😉 Someone posted a link to this a while back; interesting in the context of the presentation discussion: [#AltTextForMe - help!] I thought it was obvious, but I'd seen in a Primary Maths Challenge (aimed at 9/10, 10/11 year old UK kids) … How many different isosceles triangles with whole number sides can you make from a loop of string 21 units long? https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/feb/17/can-you-solve-it-the-simple-geometry-question-that-fools-almost-everyone :
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