Are those Rhodesiana and black dudes with them???
Zimmermann... German or (((German)))?
Polish women are beautiful 😍.
You can actually resolder pins back on. I've never tried it but there's videos of dudes doing it successfully online
Don't lump Catholics in with Mormons please. We canonized the book, whereas Mormons wrote fan-fiction.
>There should be a verdict available in trials that is something like “Guilty, but justifiedthat results in no punishment whatsoever.
There is! Jury nullification. "Yeah he's guilty but we're judging the law and its application as dumb and find him innocent" it used to be championed by old-school lefties as a way to beat the tyranny of the state, funny enough. Worth mentioning that it's entirely legal, but illegal to bring up in a courtroom. Darrell Brooks aka "Grounz" even mentioned it during his closing statement.
Good morning friends
I tried two of them for a very brief time period many years ago. One helped me get out of the rut I was in while the other ruined my sleep. Turns out my anxiety was caused by cognitive dissonance— my brain didn't do well juggling all the juxtaposition between what I knew and saw vs what I was telling myself I believed. That's about the time I started rejecting leftism (not joking).
I've actually heard that argument from tradcats who I used to go to church with. It's generally critiques of The Enlightenment, which they tie in with Protestants at a 1:1 exchange. If there hadn't been a reformation, we'd likely have history books full of nominally Catholic people doing the same nonsense as the nominally Christian Deists of the day.
You might have seen this blog post before, as it's from 10 years ago. It's more true every day. Rather than fixing the skills issue, the barrier to entry is constantly lowered by technology, resulting in a decline of generalized computer knowledge AND less efficient processes created to maintain the comfy user-friendly bloatware coating on everything. I'm not an advocate for complexity for its own sake, but I have to ask if it's worth dumbing things down further rather than using processing power and development resources for faster, more secure technology.
coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
>The truth is, kids can't use general purpose computers, and neither can most of the adults I know. There's a narrow range of individuals whom, at school, I consider technically savvy. These are roughly the thirty to fifty year-olds that have owned a computer for much of their adult lives. There are, of course, exceptions amongst the staff and students. There are always one or two kids in every cohort that have already picked up programming or web development or can strip a computer down to the bare bones, replace a motherboard, and reinstall an operating system.


