That I exist. And that we’re in a relationship.
It’s a love-hate thing. You wouldn’t get it…
That I exist. And that we’re in a relationship.
It’s a love-hate thing. You wouldn’t get it…
Huh. Guess my bank isn’t my bank for telling me to move my money in a separate account to keep it safe (from myself).
This title doesn’t mention it, but it was reported earlier that users editing their past posts against this move get banned for it.
I presume them using your data in whichever way they like, given where this was posted.
They don’t care. They have monopoly over everything! They have your phones private data, they have your search history, they have your automatically uploaded pictures to Google drive of your butthole! They own you and you’ll do as they like, whenever they like! Now where’s that guy who knows how to operate all that stuff? Wait, he was fired to lower costs? Oh…
Isn’t that just PTSD?
I understand that, I really do. However, what if you change nazi memorabilia with LGBT+ stuff? Is the bartender still correct in doing so?
Or change the LGBT+ stuff to any kind of recognizable symbols of a certain group. Is it still the paradox of tolerance or is it now the paradox of intolerance? Note that this isn’t something leading. I am asking as a question that I don’t know the answer to.
I know that some groups shouldn’t be tolerated in a society they want to destroy. But here’s the thing, we can’t not live with them. If we as a society, destroy or segregate groups of a defining nature, don’t we become exactly that which we claim to prevent? And once this type of action starts, can we be sure it will stop there? Who will be the judge, how will they enforce it and for whom?
Anyway, I understand the tale and it’s the bartender’s right to do so.
People just don’t understand. Because society prohibits exhibitions of hatred, those are most likely to seek out places that do allow it. The desired “freedom” aspect of society-free judgement is why you encounter them more often in these type of forums. And when you got there to “repress” them, it’s seen as the claws of society invading one of the few avenues that allow venting their frustrations.
Think of it like this, everywhere you go there’s rules, rules, rules! You’re stuck doing a job you don’t like to pay bills that keep growing, having to play nice with people you barely get along with 5 to 7 days a week and only an online forum to let you vent off your stress. But then some bozo shows up and yells “no, you can’t do that!”. Wouldn’t that just make you angry?
This isn’t about the correct thing to vent about, it’s about being allowed to vent. When you tell someone they’re not allowed to do something because it’s bad, it usually comes off as taking away their sense of agency, and that just makes them more hateful.
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No risk of scurvy at least.
As a side note, apparently eating too much fruit of the type that can ferment may act the same as alcohol and fuck up your liver.
Local is for regular apps, LocalLow is for depressed apps and Roaming is for high apps looking for munchies.
I believe it to be a sort of indexer that has to scan the content of the PC each time it’s opened in order to pull something in front fast. So the more there is, the longer it takes.
So, we prefer dictatorships now? Interesting.
I knew. Then I forgot. Now I know again.
When I was poor, I pirated a lot of games, played them and then spread the word.
I can say and do believe I helped sales and increasing popularity.
It’s not just a pat on the back. My recommendations had others play games they’d never even heard of and in turn recommended them to others.
Of course, now that I can afford some games and no longer play them at launch, I just stick to “Grab them on a sale! It’s worth it at a smaller price!”
Probably because they’re basically poison that has to be filtered out and fucks up your liver and kidneys.
You know that scene with the guy on the castle wall in Monty Python and the Holy Grail that farts in your general direction?
Yeah, I giggled.