I've always called Word documents and PDFs "dead-end formats" (DEF). Once you export your data to them, there's no reliable way to retrieve your data from them for further transformation like you can for YAML, JSON, XML, HTML, Markdown, &c.
Now I feel bad that perhaps her best friend kept calling her "old man".
So you don't think progressive taxation is possible?
Cars don't scale.
As soon as there is real traffic, cars become inefficient trains.
If you're somewhere that doesn't have much traffic yet, it'll seem fine, but that doesn't always last.
If you can make a bicycle work, that's much healthier and cheaper to own and operate for all those people that can't afford a car, or don't want to be indentured to it. Cargo bikes even work fine for groceries, depending on your family size.
Months are the craziest, weirdest, stupidest measure humanity has used for this long. ISO8601 week dates make more sense, or even the French Revolutionary Calendar. Humans organize all of society by weeks, not by months. Compare last January to next January, or last February to next February for metrics. Do they have the same number of weekdays vs weekend days? Even if they do, do they happen at the same point in the month so you can compare the flow of the month? Now compare two weeks, and that's apples to apples. Group by weeks instead of months and your irregular, bumpy graph smooths right out. We only hang on to Gregorian months out of inertia.
The pouches seem like less plastic.
That's not at all the assertion you made.
What I haven't seen was any effective debunking that moved the needle.
The ketchup is supposed to be his fake tan, not blood, right?
It's true, but Idaho, especially the northern Idaho panhandle, is particularly bad. There's a history of white supremacy, with the Aryan Nations compound that was located there, apparently funded in part by Sea Monkeys. Allie Brosh mentions living near them in one of her books.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2000-oct-01-tm-29473-story.html
Historically, I've seen more "proper" password managers with breaches than browser storage.
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I understand how you've arrived at that conclusion, but you should investigate Popper's Paradox.