Being a dev is never easy, all the pressure and stress that comes with it, especially if you’re getting paid to do it and the user base increases..
Nobody wants to work, and nobody wants to hire in the United States. It's the worst I've ever seen in my life.
Exactly, it’s complete nonsense.
Anime is crap now because it’s been normalized, and that’s way too much of it and no focus in creating legacy. Anime is now the country music of television.
Ever since they got rid of the looney bins and bullying.. this is what happened…
It’s just gross what they do, they really couldn’t care less about others’ health and well-being.
In the distant possibility that a politician does in fact understand Bitcoin, they don’t want what it proposes.
Politicians don’t get Bitcoin, they just think it could now be another way for them to make fiat.
In the United States, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) advise that 4000 IUs of Vitamin D is considered a dangerous level. However, in Oslo, Norway, people often spend most of their day outdoors, and just 30 minutes in the sun can result in the production of 10,000 to 20,000 IUs of Vitamin D. It raises questions about the motivations behind these recommendations and whether they genuinely prioritize public health.
Agreed. Only when a politician also denounces the Federal Reverse and central banking, which are both not essential to democracy.. then we’ll talk.
My first car was a used 92 Ford Taurus, I got it for 2k of my own money I had saved up at 16.
Exactly. I was there once. It was a pain to figure out how to purchase it, verify its authenticity, store it, move it around… it was awful.
Gold has never been a good option, it’s on par with shells or stones.
It’s super hard to downgrade a mobile app.. unfortunately. I would suggest they just upgrade, but with a previous build of the code.
I put all my eggs in one, true basket, I’m not a gambler. I also use one Internet protocol.
I completely understand. My grandfather and several of my uncles have served in wars as well. It's important to recognize that truth is not determined by others. It's interesting how, as human beings, we often excel at distorting words and realities. This behavior often serves as a coping mechanism.
You funny guys 😂
I understand all that, but that doesn’t change the fact.
Imagine killing someone is ok because your government told you it was, as in war for example. Sorry to say it but you’re still a murderer.


