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MLeeLunsford
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The ripple effects in the Pro Wrestling community caused by Big E saying "Big Meaty Men Slapping Meat" on a podcast.

Chants heard during this Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Miro match in AEW: "Slap that meat!" "Meat Forever!" "MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT!" "HOLY MEAT!"



jeffgerstmann
@jeffgerstmann

I was lucky enough to be sent a copy of the Big Meaty Men Slapping Meat segment before it went live. It seemed like the sort of thing that would get cut out, but it didn't and the world is a better place for it.




daily-knowledge
@daily-knowledge

daily knowledge: throughout the 1990s, one of the most prolific computer manufacturers was packard bell. (you may remember them from the corner computer) packard bell corner computerthe company's slogan, which could be seen when you turned on pretty much any computer they made during their peak, was "america grew up listening to us. it still does."
packard bell boot screen this is because in its original form, packard bell was a radio manufacturer. the brand died out by the late 1970s but when the company that owned the trademark revived it to produce computers, they chose this slogan to give the brand a sense of nostalgia. packard bell radio


MrNuclearMonster
@MrNuclearMonster

I always wanted a computer from Packard Bell because I couldn’t believe how boring everything else looked at the time. Packard Bell’s stuff was probably barely upgradable, but the look was very different even if not necessarily good and in fact bland in color.



eniko
@eniko

It upsets me when people speculate despondently that we'll never get rid of covid now, that our chance has passed, when meanwhile we're not even trying for the lowest of low hanging fruit

For example, airplanes should be running their air filtration at max when boarding and deplaning. They don't. They have never done this throughout the pandemic. They can, there's no technical issue preventing them from doing this, they just don't, helping to spread covid variants internationally

Or schools. We've seen studies show that schools are a major vector for the spread of covid (and other airborne diseases!) We've also anecdotally seen many examples of schools that kept covid out completely, either through ventilation and filtration or testing and masking or some combination. Putting air filters in classrooms is dirt cheap compared to disabling students and sickening their households, but it's not even being looked at

They haven't even tried literally pushing a button and are telling us nothing can be done


 
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