Why Was This 11-Year-Old Brownsville ISD Honor Student Put in Solitary For Three Days?
Because it's Texas. The answer is always because it's Texas.. Well, okay. Sometimes it's Florida too.
Why Was This 11-Year-Old Brownsville ISD Honor Student Put in Solitary For Three Days?
Because it's Texas. The answer is always because it's Texas.. Well, okay. Sometimes it's Florida too.
Lol, right? Every time there's a new article about Tesla and their issues with weather it's like reading a page out of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
...And the Tesla said "Oooh dear this porridge is too hot! And this porridge is too cold!"
Who said anything about bad weather? Jeez, you can always count on muskrats to make the dumbest arguments based on ridiculous assumptions when Daddy Elon needs to be defended.
Yep, it's missing Mastodeck for web and Ice Cubes for iOS which are both quite popular. I'd understand it if the list were curated with a focus on lesser known apps and UIs but this looks like a random hodgepodge of selections. I bet that entire site is just a chatGPT generated info dump.
Unless he's announcing that he's moving to Mastodon I don't give a single shit about anything Stephen King is saying on Twitter. You're part of the problem dude.
Most instances of hacking rely on social engineering because the human element is typically the weakest point of any system. Real life isn't a movie, hacking is a hell of a lot more mundane and the ways hackers achieve their goals are often as silly as this case where someone literally left a door open. So yes, this sign was "hacked." And yes, it was the result of a very stupid mistake on the part of an employee of the NCDOT. The term isn't dependent on the difficulty or complexity of the task. It just refers to finding a vulnerability and exploiting it.
Reese was working at a social club kitchen in May 2017 when “suddenly and without warning” a can of Swell cooking spray “exploded into a fireball, causing burns and injuries,” according to a lawsuit filed on her behalf. She suffered deep second-degree burns on her head, face, arms and hands, and scar tissue continues to constrict her movement six years later, according to one of her lawyers, Craig Smith.
I promise you that $7.1 million is not worth a lifetime of debilitating pain from horrific burns across your head, face, arms and hands. That woman would probably tell you off for even sarcastically suggesting this incident and the resulting verdict was some sort of wonderful stroke of luck.
Yes dear, everyone's stupid except for you.
There is nothing wrong with The Texas Observer.
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