

Or California to Denmark
Or California to Denmark
And it works. Because schools suck at teaching and people talk less with each other.
Because you own neither the towel, nor the land! It is provided for you, so the least you can do is pay for it! Because… Well… Wait, I’ll get to it eventually… Hmm…
Soo, the point is to not enable features that undermine security, like using an FQDN as a key (or source of a key) and to enable features that reduce DoS, like a connection timeout. Does not sound like bugs, just like missing default options.
It’s still important to not use the affecting options.
See, it’s perfectly fine to not be able to communicate while wrangling with emotions, as long as there is (positive) attention brought to attention afterwards. Many people struggle with that as that may feel like opening up a closed wound, but this makes communication and understanding the other party much easier.
What I’m trying to say is: The partner paying attention is a thing that can be taught, if that person is willing to learn.
I myself am oblivious to most body language and can only go on things people have told me. I suck at relationships.
Fighting the good fight! Also, time you enjoy “wasting” isn’t wasted time.
I’m all for that, BUT
Tech companies tend to push for policies that seem to regulate their strategies, but are really designed to not let anyone else use the loopholes they used for themselves. In that they are trying to weed out competition and become a monopoly. So if there are regulations, they need to be thought through. And definitely not be Big Tech backed.
“Infinite growth needs infinite feed”
“With big power comes big calorie consumption”
Objectification
Sounds like something someone from $wrongcolor would say
Image board cheaper
Stop the car! Hit the breaks!
DICK
DICK
OUT
I am slowly recognizing what I don’t like about modern gaming.
Not growing fast enough, I assume.
What kinda Googlebook data powers are those that know me better than I know myself?
I’m a barby girl, in a barby world.
Life is plastic, so fantastic!
Like a leaky faucet. Drip… drip… drip…
It’s called “taking control over your life” and it has the cumbersome effect of giving the illusion that one has control over one’s own life. A common phrase would be “If you just worked harder you wouldn’t be so poor.” There is solace in the power over one’s own life, so much so that people ignore that this power is getting eroded day by day. Because admitting this is very scary, even moreso if one has people depending on them.