How would you define mold? How would you define conflict? How would you define is? That's what I thought.
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So this means they'll take responsibility for malware and offer support, right? Right?
Listen, we've all done it.
We all have bash or fish or zsh aliases to do it in command.
We all love the feeling of a pulsing phone in our asses.
But we don't talk about it.
The overwhelming trend from Americans here seem to be far (for america) left political views.
There are outliers, and this could be a correlation or Lenny's own form of propane's, but there's still a lot of disagreement in the comments over the finer points a lot of the time (as Reddit once was like) so imo there is some evidence of broad resistance to at least some forms of propaganda here. Given also how much of it is outright critical of many of the more mainstream forms of propaganda.
It's admittedly a weak correlation based on personal experience browsing /r/all so it would be absurd to imply anything causal re: autism but thinking about that got me thinking about this and also a better chance to understand some members of another type of neurotypical so I figured I'd ask.
No, but I don't see why it shouldn't
Fair point. I personally like that it's insulting though so I like the wide definition more.
This makes sense.
I like to eat, get my bill, and immediately. It's a restaurant. I'm there for the food. Why the fuck would I linger.
One of the things I loved the most in Japan is they bring you as soon as, or shortly after, you get your food. If you add more they just bring you an updated bill.
Or there's a machine at the front so you can just pay before you leave. You still have the bill though.
Like. Fuck. It was like being in heaven.
Robin Williams: "I wish beer commercial were more honest, like: you just pissed on a dumpster. It's 3 o'clock in the morning: 'it's miller time'"
I'm interesting. Has there ever been a confirmed report of this happening?
I'm not doubting you, by the way, I'm just interested in whether someone's ever leveraged this for malicious reasons.
The police use Roman legionary techniques to force protestors back.
If you take the mindset that you're preparing for a nonlethal war and prepare beforehand by bringing tasers and attaching them to very long wooden sticks, or topping the stick with pins that may get stuck in skin but will break when stuck in skin, or even just use the very long sticks, all you need to do is find enough people to drill in classical battle formations for a while. I think the phalanx did good against a Roman shield wall if it didn't have to maneuver much, which is perfect for city steeets.
Hell, you could go the whole nonlethal bullets route with 3d print guns, but I think firing weapons may result in very much and very lethal escalation, so while I wouldn't recommend it I don't see why 3d printed guns couldn't be used in a staggered fire formation like they used in the 1800s, except you'd just keep preloaded single use pistols in the back pre-loaded with nonlethal rounds. It would be inaccurate as all fuck but that's the beauty of infantry formations in the 1800: the guns were inaccurate as fuck. At least in the beginning.
If they're safe enough to use against protestors then the police shouldn't have a problem, right?
Oh shit.
I didn't even notice.
First I forgot about Dre and now I forgot about windows 95. Smh my head.
Valium was truly magical for me too.
I played on a custom server with four friends but I had, like, way more time for gaming than then.
Or rather I made the time.
We had a mutual base it eventually I just said fuck it and went off into the world and built my own. I went absolutely apeshit. Giant walls, neatly organized chests. I was obsessed with making an indoor dock big enough for a boat to go in. I ended up besting the game while they kind of just gave up but the first time I got on a boat and just kind of sailed into the unknown was absolutely magical. Of course goblins and mosquitoes killed me more times than I can count but I'll never forget that feeling.