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  • Guys should really be the primary ones to enforce it on other guys like this. It's sad that girls end up dealing with the brunt of it.

  • She's basically modern Joan of Arc who died when she was only 19. Joan of Arc was graped. She was shunned. She was executed. But she believed in affecting change to better all lives.

    Somehow throughout human history those who're called "whores" never seem to be monsters. Wonder why.

  • I heard recently that Gros Michel can be ordered online for an arm and a leg. I've always wanted to try it.

  • I want to believe that the accumulation of not walking and moving because of smart home devices is offset by a shorter life expectancy and health issues.

  • If you were to guess, regarding the Heritage Foundation leaders, what do you think is the main driving forces for their relentless pursuit of the different changes? People can be fanatics and enact changes from the bottom-up, but in the last two decades there's always been a sustained push from the top-down.

    For example, on abortion, I feel like HF leaders are looking for control of women (via increasing risk and punishment for unsanctioned sex) ofc, but my impression is that the ends are for racial purity.

    I'm sure it's multifaceted and inter-related, but basically to what degree do they believe in what they profess for the agenda? Particularly, how much of it do you think it's for capitalistic greed? Like do they expect standard of living to go down? What about for themselves?

  • Lol there's got to be a term that's the inverse of cockblocking. Maybe like cockenabling for something.

  • Just now?? His third term and beyond aren't jokes. He never makes jokes that's not a veiled threat. The dude has such little empathy at his age that he isn't able to feign anything without revealing his real intentions.

  • Wuut, you don't like the song Mojabi Ghost?? It's lit, as the older kids say these days. His other stuff is so so.

  • This would be divineeee.

  • It could also be poor graceful failure. What we see as a crash may be from some unavailability deep in a long pipeline of services.

  • This might be completely off topic but when I was quite young I thought girldicks were a thing because I witnessed a particularly explicit anime or manga. I had something down there and why wouldn't they?

    What was more horrible was that it was my mother who corrected me after she laughed at something I had said (I don't remember what I said and it's not like I understood it enough to be embarrassed either.)

  • And I'm talking about the wide spectrum of computing related topics beyond operating systems - from lithography to abstract research topics to data center architecture, all of whom are experts in their field.

  • Seriously. I feel like the people I know who know the most about computing have the least preferences for a distro, if they even use Linux at all.

  • Congrats. I love the green color. This is exactly the route I plan to do. I'm almost thinking about just uninstalling Win10 and switching to Mint right now.

    I refused to play any games that relies on kernel level binaries like FortNight and League.

  • Okay I just read Debian's manual about UEFI so I'm basically now an expert. And I feel like even if Microsoft refuses to sign, there should still be a demand for mobos that can either add new keys or disable SecureBoot.

  • MAGAs unironically call Trump the God-Emporer, as in the God-Emporer of the Imperium of Mankind, but they ironically got instead the God-Emporer Leto II and sentenced us to the Golden Path - tyrannical aceticism, but also conditioning for a society.

    Do we make it through a more resilient society, or do we get stuck in abject inequity for the foreseeable future.

  • I remember learning about it a long time ago and thought it made no sense.

    Then I went with a married couple who brought two kids and I still believe it even more. These college friends don't drink, vape, weed, gamble and are basically non-religuous relugious people so it was a weird experience. We stayed in a casino hotel that allowed all of it, and we ended up only going to museums and dining... In the middle of a desert.

    It'll never be a definitive family destination.