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  • Oh. Thank-you. I'll read through.

  • I'm old. They focused on the subjects they were paid to teach with varying levels of success.

    Man, that sounds so extremely alternative given today's society.

  • Thank-you. Recently rebuilt my Arch Rescue build and saw that section in doing the UKI dance.

    I don't mind the Microsoft keys being there at all. I just don't think tying myself to them is particularly clever.

    From your final part. I think I need to go back and reread it. Thank-you again.

  • I thought it was a Microsoft centric thing in that the certificate authority was either Microsoft or signed by Microsoft?

    Maybe I need to read about it more? Can you direct me to the general area?

  • Being beholden to Microsoft doesn't sound like something anyone needs.

    Until that ends I'm doing best to avoid secure boot. I don't want to.

  • No-one wanted Birmingham residents escaping Birmingham after all. Least of all burning residents.

  • Nana saw Starmer steal her winter fuel and did something about it.

  • Young people typically vote liberal side.

  • Haha. They're changing the voting age. Not your ability to have a tattoo, cigarettes or get married without your parents consent or hundreds of other things.

    It's about keeping power. Not about helping you or me as citizens.

  • Not lowering the age to have cigarettes, or tattoos or get married without parents consent or driving or an enormous long list of other things. Those things the politicians don't trust to kids.

    It's purely about making sure children indoctrinated by the woke globalist teachers in schools since 1997 guarantee a leftist government remains in power.

    Scotland has lowered the voting age to 16 similarly but they haven't lowered the age for anything else.

    It's about power nothing else, not about the people.

  • Distance from a toilet. Further you are away, the wetter it's likely to be tending towards diarrhoea.

  • Yeah, quite true and well said. Or just a mate with a better voice (than we have).

    We seem to have lost our society somehow. I don't care whether any one group or person is to blame. I miss it.

  • I was fairly convinced it would be a org, but humbled when I tried to guess which.

  • The best way to avert this crisis of loss of society is to dig into the private affairs of your neighbours over time so that you can inform on them when the time is right and when asked.

    I'm just saying (writing) what you're all thinking.

  • Mate. Our own parliamentarians are carrying out hostile acts on the population through the courts for their own enrichment/aggrandisement.

    Our women's minister is still trying to comprehend what she, herself, says about rape gangs.

    You think anyone is worried about a hostile nation at this point?

  • All good. Nationalise or regulate to where we might not have to have faeces regularly dumped in our waterways because you've unjustifiably given our infrastructure money to directors and shareholders.

  • There are no statutory limitations to the use of human rights legislation as far as I am aware.

    You don't appear to have grasped the tenet of my point. You may be attacking disability for your own far right ideals. Why should someone have to voice their prose to satisfy your fat-right demand that all artists be able to sing, dance and present. All cooks can cook not necessarily just collate recipes.

    That they wrote the text is enough. The human race is not the Uber race you are trying to enforce. Someone tried that before, it didn't work out well.

  • You're being very exclusionary to people who have anxiety and can't record their own voices by reading their own text.