It almost always is.To google or not to google. That is the question.
edit: I think "not to google" is the correct answer.
It almost always is.To google or not to google. That is the question.
edit: I think "not to google" is the correct answer.
To google or not to google. That is the question.
edit: I think "not to google" is the correct answer.
Yeah... I'd hate to have it show up on the permanent record later on in life.The algorithm can't tell hate watching apart.
The answer is always no.
You see, the fine people at YouTube thought of that:The algorithm can't tell hate watching apart.
The answer is always no.
I hope you are in or can find a place where you are safe. I wish I had more ... sorry.I've got nothing.
This is an incredibly dark day in American history, and it is only the beginning.
If this is one of those days on which you aren't ready to face all that's happening in the wider world, I'd say, "Give it a pass and wait until you're in a better headspace."To google or not to google. That is the question.
edit: I think "not to google" is the correct answer.
Reluctantly presses like buttonCrowdsourcing new HVAC for your vacation home would be a hot take if the furnace worked.
It's not your own personal algorithm you need to worry about. It's the clicks and views that are counting towards Vengar's (or whoevers') reach.