Poor farmer got shot thereafter & the policeman was given qualified immunity.
Poor farmer got shot thereafter & the policeman was given qualified immunity.
Then they are an asshole with you? I mean, sometimes everyone is an asshole. Sometimes assholes apologize & remain assholes. So many answers to this question.
Very much so. There is also this concept of groupthink. Basically, if a few loud people online or bot accounts support a particular opinion, then people see that & their viewpoint becomes similar to how they think others view the issue. We are generally taught to try to fit into society, so if people believe that society thinks or feels a certain way, then they will often try to follow suit. Especially if they see others being ostracized for having a different viewpoint. However, that doesn’t mean that the viewpoint was right or correct. As we see throughout history, the general public can often have very different ideas than the innovators & independent thinkers. I’d much rather we teach people to be authentic to themselves & to reach their own conclusions, and stop grouping everyone into two sides that must agree on everything.
That conversation can be interpreted in an entirely different way.
Trump realizes that the issue was never about just sports or bathrooms, but that his party actually hates LGBTQ+.
The way it works:
Steal from your employer & have the police come arrest you or watch the FBI launch an investigation.
Have your employer steal from you & have to pay to go after them in court. The government at most will make them pay a small fine, but more than likely you’ll be required to arbitrate in confidentiality.
So the assassin killed a single individual, so how did she threaten a mass shooting? Furthermore, the FBI might want to go review some of Trump’s & his nominees statements.
Things I don’t think this woman said.
She’s right. The public will criticize them next & she expressed her opinion. But first now we must turn our attention to the FBI for violating her free speech & lawfare against this lady, soon to be headed up by Kash Patel who said he’d go after those critical of Trump despite having committed no crimes.
You ever heard of Wine? The majority of work to make Windows apps work on Linux is not with ReactOS. Last time I tried ReactOS it was more like a nostalgic OS for people to remember the good ole days of minesweeper. It wasn’t a serious project to actually become compatible with modern Windows. Even if it was, I wouldn’t trust the authors to do so. Wine however has made serious progress and there are multiple Windows apps that now run on Linux as a result. The Linux community should not embrace Windows. Microsoft needs to embrace the Linux community & make their source code open enough and documentation good enough to run Windows software on Linux natively. Otherwise you’re doing free work for a company that will be acting hostile towards you, and it just isn’t worth it. You’d be better off at that point at convincing software makers to make their apps compatible with Linux or using a hypervisor.
Running Windows on a VM requires significant RAM & usually an extra GPU to make both operating systems work anywhere close to equivalent in terms of performance. Even then, the hypervisor can still cause issues with enterprise software and licensing.
As people get ready to vote here in the US, one issue I haven’t even heard brought up is the lack of privacy regulations in the US. Do most people not care if the person they’re voting for is fine with every corporation selling and sharing personal data?
Or use UBO-Lite? MV3 has some limitations but I’m tired of people acting like it ruins ad blocking when it doesn’t.
This is the direction America is headed, and Democrats are going to make sure it happens.
Beginning with a verb & a different name for cat. Maybe this post is about Mickey.