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  • hey it's not our guys that declared that anything a president does is automatically legal, even something like this. you folks fought for and pushed that ruling through. you'd have to be a special kind of dumb to get upset that you're getting shot at when you've expressly legalized the act of shooting at people. great "law and order" move guys, you legalized all the so-called "biden crime family" actions to make sure your guy can do whatever he wants when he becomes king. i guess they're just the normal biden family now thanks to y'all.

  • same. I see outrage-obsessed people constantly talk about how using a custom domain or (gasp) running your own mail server is internet suicide and literally impossible because your addresses won't be seen as real or your mail will never get delivered by anyone. I've been doing both for over a decade with no trouble whatsoever, so I wonder how badly these folks are botching their mail setup to be getting that treatment.

  • Also, we are always advertising that we are hiring so that we have a fresh set of resumes to choose from if we need someone immediately.

    Sure just go ahead and be disrespectfully wasteful of everyone's time. other people are just tools that exist to be used, after all.

    disgusting behavior, given the number of people actively trying to find good work to survive. if I was looking for work and I found out someone was doing this with my resume I'd be livid if they ever dared to call me.

  • that there is a look of panic as he realizes it was too big for a single bite and now he has to draw attention to himself to finish it and he might get in trouble

  • wow gta 6 is going to be total trash, isn't it

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  • I agree with your general sentiment here (that such an arrangement is not trustworthy enough for me to feel completely private) but your delivery of said sentiment is really fucking rude, dude.

    Even if it's not secure enough for you or I to feel private, it likely exceeds the security necessary to satisfy most people's threat models so they can not only feel private but objectively be more private than if they just used Google docs.

    incremental or opportunistic privacy improvements are better than none, a fact that has seemed to be lost in elitist privacy circles these days.

  • my mistake. I thought they'd said "Tomato Tomato" but now I understand I misread it and it's "Tomato Tomato". I ought to be more careful.

  • uh, you got them backwards, it sounds all weird that way. I think you meant "Tomato Tomato"

  • man, that was such a bummer. when they got along well, they had such amazing chemistry. People change. sometimes it's good, sometimes it sucks.

  • bunch of fuckin art pirates. crying about software piracy while they have their own bots pirating everyone's art.

  • What was their reason for this decision?

    Officially? Something mundane, I'm sure. Unofficially and actually? The "labor shortage" we have (which is actually people being reasonably unwilling to work abusive body-destroying soul-crushing senselessly-cruel jobs for less than poverty-level wages) is causing economic damage that's visible in their portfolios, and a new massive infusion of slave labor (because prisoners can legally be used as slaves) that have no legal means to resist abuse and exploitation would fix that situation right up.

    Anyone who can't keep up with the numerous corporate money vacuums in their lives (rent, rent increases, bills, bill increases, taxes, more taxes, more bill increases, grocery cost increases, more utility increases, more more more) will become homeless, and the homeless will serve as our new pool of slave labor for dirt cheap. Keep up, hustle harder, pay more, pay faster, or be put in chains and tortured in solitary confinement with moldy nutriloaf until you agree to work to death for nothing.

    This conservative wet dream is coming unless we collectively pull our heads out of our asses.

  • this guy needs to fully, clearly, and regularly document how non-suicidal he is and have cloud-recording cameras aimed at him at all time, because I'd put good money on a Boeing exec being on the phone with their favorite hitman right now talking a lot about him.

  • clearly a landing pad for alien anglers

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  • every year of high school I and the rest of my class ('08) had was the same curriculum repeatedly.

    history: ww2 bulletpoints, same as last year. write a paper about how bad the nazis were but how complex the situation was, actually, so don't be so judgemental.lit: baseball?? books and writing exercises about baseball.math: algebra 1 over and over. I once got sent to the office for a disciplinary discussion for asking if we'll ever hit algebra 2.PE: no, none whatsoever.art: watch whatever movies, free form ungraded discussion aka nobody does shit.science: watch vaguely sciencey documentaries and write a paper about an animal's behavior and habits.electives: none, a myth we heard whispers of amongst older friend siblings.foreign language: Spanish 1, every year.

    i left right before my senior year and started working. I've never been sure if that was the right call or not but my friends that graduated are borderline illiterate to this day and completely math averse for sure. so I don't think another year of ww2 baseball algebra would have helped me much more.

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  • not sure why you're getting downvoted for this, I had the same experience with my education in the US. high school class of 08, lol. the school never taught a math class past algebra 1. if you finished it, you still needed math credits per year, so they'd just have you retake the same class. seriously. absolutely abysmal. 95% of the math I do now is self taught. from my "education" alone, we never got much past solving basic linear single-variable equations. most of my class graduated barely literate. really, most of my class simply left, myself included - the dropout rate was astonishingly high around 08, and instead of doing the same classes and curriculum for the third time in my senior year, I opted to simply leave, educate myself, and shortly thereafter start my business.

  • aww, goods and services... I wanted money.

  • explain how!

  • they're sufficiently different in my opinion. one is bread, the other is potato. the hashbrowns, ideally a bit greasy, are little shredded potato vehicles for Chipotle hot sauce. the toast is a buttery bread vehicle for egg yolk.

  • nah, no pancakes :)