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No, it’s obviously soy consumption
No, it’s obviously soy consumption
This has placed the prime minister in a political vise. If he commits to postwar Palestinian rule in Gaza and begins acting seriously to establish it, he loses the far right. But if he commits to resettling Gaza, he loses the Israeli majority and the international community. And so, as he has often done in the past, Netanyahu has chosen not to choose
Oh, he’s chosen.
Yeah, I sometimes forget that the law isn’t a code to be broken with this One Neat Trick. That goes double when you are going up against power.
Have you tried believing in something and being against the status quo
The ToS forbids satirical reviews. I’d start a review by reading out this portion of the ToS and then make a list of things I hate, just saying I’m not allowed to talk about this aspect of the game, or this aspect of the game, etc, etc.
$375 million in today’s dollars would cover (adjusted for inflation) the marketing and development of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_expensive_video_games_to_develop
A fingerprint is a password you leave a copy of on everything you touch.
I’m not afraid of becoming Fieri, because I never want to own a restaurant. But I wouldn’t mind hiring his PR team; they’ve done an incredible job.
I’m curious if you watched the video and if it persuaded you or not. Like you, I’m open to change if I find better information on a subject
Don’t go to https://massgrave.dev/ and follow the instructions there, that would be copyright infringement and would deprive an already insanely wealthy corporation of some funds.
No it isn’t
It’s not our fault that alien genitalia is more interesting looking than ours
Chamber of Commerce Republicans sowing: Haha fuck yeah!!! Yes!!
Chamber of Commerce Republicans reaping: Well this fucking sucks. What the fuck.
Does that make him a poor craftsman or an extremely good craftsman
The meme text itself refers to “frequent” updates. Seems weird to compare apples to oranges, since release updates are not frequent. Even still, updating from buster to bookworm was relatively painless; certainly not 3 hours of reconfiguration. Before that, I was on Ubuntu, and the release updates were also painless; I remember multiple times not needing to do anything except uncomment the sources.list(.d) changes.
[edit: Another quick point. Since Debian/Ubuntu manage configuration for you to some extent, you don’t need to fix configuration files as often as you would need to on Arch, hence not needing to do ~20+ config changes for two years of updates all at once.]
I’m running 4 Debian machines, all configured to automatically update every night, and this has never happened to me.
Wow, really? I was under the impression soda is good for your health. Tell me more.