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What would theoretically happen if they refused?
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What would theoretically happen if they refused?
A repetition of the truth is always valuable. Not everyone fully understands how broken our society is. Even if just 0.1% read the comment and understand something new, it was valuable. Even if it’s just a reminder, it was valuable.
On the other hand, your comment is not valuable 100% of the time. Complaining about something generally true being there, which you could just ignore if you already know it, is absolutely useless. In fact, it’s even negative value, because if your complaint was followed and someone came to the thread without the knowledge, they’d be denied an opportunity to learn.
Are you a bot? This answer is so generic and not even addressing OP.
Maybe what will make you understand, is that 1. the black part is also bad, just a different flavor of it, 2. those two things can be separate issues that are both problematic, not one being right, one being wrong and 3. the DDR was never really communism, like most “communist” countries (like current “communist” China is almost entirely capitalistic)
I mean maybe I’m just wired differently but this looks pretty fine for any bike? Water seems to be only about 20cm deep and the ground below is relatively even stones. And on the other side, the path goes up fine.
Is it only ironic to me that it’s hosted on GitHub? :D
This is such a ridiculous comment. I can literally go on Amazon and buy some helium right now. You really think if that’s possible, a cutting edge research lab would run out of the stuff?
Sure, it’s limited and getting scarcer, but no one’s running out yet.
I mean flying cars are basically just helicopters.
There can be multiple different people and multiple different motivations within people that do not all need to agree with each other. One person/thought can be good, while others aren’t.
That discrepancy alone doesn’t discredit the good things, unless they’re directly related. In this case, they aren’t. Israel’s genocide needs to be condemned, but so need to be the events from Tiananmen square.
I hate arguments like yours. It’s always like, “you either be perfect or you’re the worst scum on Earth”. Completely counterproductive. Yes, criticize the bad parts. But don’t paint the good things, like this, as bad, it’s just unnecessary.
Especially, an art installation at one place has absolutely nothing to do with who decides who goes to a stupid song contest. Wtf.
I know it’s hard or impossible over text to identify, but I was being sarcastic :)
I share your sentiment.
Jordan has worked as a prison guard since he took the test.
Obviously a much more engaging and mentally challenging job than police officer. I’m sure he’ll stay in that job forever because of this.
I use the default desktop KeePass client (no Xs or whatever) and it always synced correctly and picked up abd merged changes.
I just use Keepass2Android. You can use any solution you’d like that is able to sync normal files and sync your database between your devices
You’re ✨✨special✨✨
idk, maybe. I think it was like 10 grains or something :D
I’ve heard this years ago. I decided to try it blind, make two cups, one with really a minimal, less than a pinch amount of salt. Then randomize them so I didn’t know which was which.
I could taste this “undetectable” amount of salt and it was worse.
I can just say, try it out like this (blindly). If it works for you, nice, it didn’t for me.
Maybe your server just has Gluetun intolerance…
Just imagine what people would do if they didn’t have to work anymore!
Probably just sit on their asses and wither, I’m sure. No one will do cool projects that many will benefit from.
You’re right, now that you mention it
I don’t have a source on hand, but I’m sure that a pronounced chin has been found in studies as male attractiveness symbol