How germs achieve the velocity required to leave one body for another.
How germs achieve the velocity required to leave one body for another.
President Messiah


I don’t get it - what’s the problem with eating a little added protein?


Thx for the explainer - I have some research to do.


I’m not sure what that last part means, but TY.


The inevitable market crash is gonna be ugly AF.


I don’t ever want to have to set up my PC again. Will Tumbleweed be good to accomplish this for a user used to Windows?
I usually only plug in SD cards, so I finally just grabbed my SSD to check - same thing happened. What kind of storage devices were you thinking it wouldn’t happen to?
Meh, that’s nothing - just look at the multitude of directories forced upon any storage device you plug into something running Android.


That’s actually easy to get around if the scammers find they’re losing too many calls to it, which I’d assume will happen sooner or later.
But even those countries who aren’t likely profiting from it have been rather muted in their reactions. It’s rather disappointing. Only their nearby middle eastern neighbors have really had anything significant in terms of response up until recently.
Agreed. How anyone can still stand the stench of Netanyahu - let alone continue to back him - is beyond me. It blows my mind that it’s taken this long for any even vaguely serious action against them to happen.
I’ve no idea how strong North Korean nukes are, but I’d be surprised if they weren’t significantly more powerful than those used on Japan.
Besides, as repressed as the truly Orthodox Jews come off to me… there’s probably plenty of what you’re after already. Nuking them might make glow-in-the-dark femboys, tho, so there’s that…
Yeah, I know. My first comment was a joke about two wrongs not making a right, just a right-wing - but then things went off the rail when someone asked what the second wrong was & I made the mistake of replying.
🤷
This is the first legit response I’ve received thus far, so I want to thank you for that.
You make a good point - one I can kind of get behind. My initial comment, however, was in response to the idea of using nuclear weapons on them - that’s far too indiscriminate a weapon to be using, and one that will have lasting effects that spread beyond Israel. Nuclear fallout won’t stop at Palestinian borders, for example.
You can’t just take an obvious joke seriously & expect to be taken seriously.
Nice straw man. I simply said the indiscriminate killing represented by using nukes was unacceptable. Or are you such a fool that you think the nuclear fallout would stop at the Palestinian border?
Get real.
no Palestinian life matters, and a Palestinian cannot be innocent.
If you’re going to “debate” by putting words in my mouth, we’re done here. I never said, nor implied anything of the sort.
I am done discussing this issue with you–either you’re in bad faith and I don’t give a shit what you have to say,
Funny, I was about to say the same with you putting words in my mouth.
or I’ve given you something to think about for a couple days and you should process that before responding.
You’re obviously not even thinking about what I’ve said, and you’ve therefore done no such thing. It’s obvious you’re too full of yourself to debate in good faith, so goodbye & good riddance.
Point to where I excuse him? I’ll wait…
Yes, but it’s about the tiniest step they could possibly take. It just officially makes violating “trust me, bro” against the rules, but does absolutely nothing to prevent it, nor allow the user to directly prevent such abuse. Some extensions don’t need Internet access at all, but there’s no (easy) way to stop it from happening. Others only need occasional access for updates, but there’s no user control for whether that’s all they’re doing.