How can you leave when they’re in your country?
How can you leave when they’re in your country?
war crime-rs
I think the term is “criminals”.
The term is “Gaza-pilled”, thankyouverymuch.
I read a biography of Stallman several years ago. The whole free software movement was an attempt to preserve the early hacker culture where everybody freely swapped code. So, Stallman didn’t really “invent” FOSS; he just codified that early hacker ethos.
What was minix then? A non FOSS version?
It wasn’t FOSS, but then neither was Linux originally.
I bet you think drinking water is a subscription service too.
That probably isn’t the example you want to use. I pay a monthly fee to get clean water pumped to my apartment, as do most people.
That last comment is really sad, because it sounds like schizophrenia.
“Good, if those still wishing to make satanic hand gestures and hidden eye symbols keep doing it and don’t stop Alex Jones I might just do that,” added X user Robin Cope.
Women do need segregation, for saftey more than anything.
What convinced you of this?
I’m saying that a male/female checkbox on a passport is an inadequate test for a top level sporting event.
Why does there need to be a test?
What makes you think that anybody here knows the answer to that question?
You sound like those people who were more upset about the riots and looting than the fact that police were killing unarmed men.
I doubt there was that much thought put into it.
GNOME + Debian
Into the trash it goes.
I used to think “Elon Musk” was some type of fancy French perfume. I miss those days.
Yeah, the question isn’t who Democrats will vote for. It’s who independents will vote for. And there are a lot of independents.
Relying on the “Never Trump” vote to win this election feels like a terrible risk.
Diaspora is more like Facebook than MySpace. You don’t have a profile page that you get to customize like they’re describing here.
Why do you park in a driveway and drive in a parkway? What is the deal?
Oh, I used to do this all the time. You see a word in print, but you never hear anybody say it, so you wind up pronouncing it wrong.
I think the best was when I pronounced “misled” as my-seld because I thought it was the past tense of “misle”.
This reminds me of the time I had a co-worker tell me “That’s why they call it ‘work’. 'Cause you’re working!”
Could be amazing, could be horrible. Just like anything on hallucinogens.