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Your logic is weak. Do all Americans deserve to be raped and murdered because the country was stolen from natives?
Your logic is weak. Do all Americans deserve to be raped and murdered because the country was stolen from natives?
No. Don’t change. Never change. Likeoscow
Here’s a helpful tip: go to web.archive.org and go to “share”, then save to Home Screen. Now you have a little app icon, whenever you find a paywall news article you can go to it and find the unpaywalled version
Pshh. This is an advantage to mother Russia. Since there are less Russians they will fight even harder for their motherland. Unlike the wimpy NATO who only fight because they are brainwashed.
/s /russianlogic
The irony is this article requires a subscription to view it…
I accept your counter argument
So, too young to know he was a governor but old enough to know who he is… hmm idk
I’ll fight you
I believe in internet piracy
You wouldn’t photocopy a fern (it would likely damage its delicate fronds)
Well you’d have to have children first to have grandchildren…
It’s one of the densest, most populated 2.9 miles in the world. The route takes you through the core of manhattan/nyc.
“from downtown New York City to the West Side”
$50 is what you’d expect if you lived in nyc, or been there enough
Remember in the early days when a teacher would write a super long url on the chalkboard and then you had to write it down with a pencil on paper, and then later type it all into a computer
Bobby bandwidth checking in
Bro get your artichoke off the nuc
It’s not only the ceo, but the pressure that ceo faces from investors who are probably old, out of touch rich boomers who have toxic views of how businesses “should” be done
Appreciate the sane answer. I think I am probably a little too excited about my recent pi hole set up :)
https://web.archive.org/web/20231009224822/https://www.wired.com/story/john-riccitello-retires-unity-ceo-controversy/