

I thought about things that are meaningful to me and picked names that represent those things to me.


I thought about things that are meaningful to me and picked names that represent those things to me.


They should just bar the US from the olympics entirely. Making the restriction apply just to ICE would make it too easy to evade.


It do be that way.


I don’t know, let’s try it.


What if the handgun’s caliber starts in .5?
He’s built different.


You need to look at it from their perspective when weighing the inconvenience. You know how to quickly install an adblocker, so it looks like the inconvenience of doing that would be small. But they don’t know how to install an adblocker. And they don’t have the skills to learn how to install an ablocker. They might not even know about the existence of adblockers.
The thing you need to weigh is the inconvenience of them putting in the effort to become tech savvy. That’s a big inconvenience. So, the inconvenience of dealing with ads and whatnot looks much smaller from their perspective.
Also, it’s worth noting that there are plenty of Windows users who are tech savvy. There is a lot of convenience that comes from using the dominant OS even if you have the proficiency to use others.


This take might make you feel a sense of superiority, but it’s a braindead take. It’s not “learned helplessness”, it’s simple convenience.
It’s convenient for the average user to not have to know computer fundamentals. It’s also convenient for users of any tech proficiency to be able to assume that the vast majority of programs will run on their OS with no fiddling required.
To the overwhelming majority of users, their PC is a tool to run programs. Convenience is king in that use-case, because any amount of time fiddling with the tool or any number of situations in which the tool doesn’t work outweighs the benefits in any other metric for the average person.


I made this one myself a while ago.


AI. And housing “investment”. And first-past-the-post voting. And lobbying.


Good luck! Hopefully they are able to help. And I’m glad that the changes are working at least.


Are you noticing significant changes from the HRT?
To be clear, I’m no expert in this area, but it seems to me that if your body is changing then the fatigue might be just due to that, but if you’re not noticing a lot of changes it’s probably something else.
Like, maybe your HRT meds are not dosed properly and your hormone levels are unhealthy. It’s probably worth having your hormone levels checked if you can, either way, to see if that’s the issue.


Congrats!

Are they actually like that?
I don’t think it’s good to have outdoor cats. They’re very destructive to small animals (songbirds included) in the area.
Well, for reference, the city I currently live in has a -19C/-3F minimum average temperature.
I generally prefer cats over dogs for other reasons, though.
Clearly you don’t live as far north as I do. :P
Nah, I like PC gaming too much to want that. What I want is to be free of capitalism.
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