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They’ve always been a thing in Texas. The difference is now it moves around and the rest of you get to experience the miserable heat as well.
They’ve always been a thing in Texas. The difference is now it moves around and the rest of you get to experience the miserable heat as well.
Fully worth the $10 I throw them every month.
The guy playing him didn’t own the copyright, since it was originally from an 80s TV show. Once he made the character famous, the TV show copyright owner fucked him over and he had to come up with his own character, thus Count Binface.
A viral infection causing a secondary bacterial infection is incredibly common. The phlegm and various secretions caused by the virus act as a breeding ground for the bacteria.
And if Jill Stein had to compromise and only support things that a majority of Americans were in favor of, would you still want to vote for her?
You agree with them that democracy should continue, which seems pretty important to me. Are you arguing that democracy is only voting for someone that agrees with 100% of your beliefs? That compromise isn’t a fundamental part of a pluralistic democracy?
The only form of government that doesn’t involve compromise is a totalitarian dictatorship.
Are you denying that the boomers have been getting what they wanted?
The state government also hates the city and works to actively sabotage it. When they tried to reform their police after they murdered several protestors, the state took over the department. Despite being a small city, it has terrible transportation because the state never allocates any funding for it.
Literally always. It’s been giving the self centered boomers what they’ve wanted for 40 years. Now that Millennials are the largest voting block, they’re starting to listen to us.
Ah yes, giving his voters what they want, the ultimate sign of defeat.
And thank you Microsoft.
Yes, it’s one of the many things Trump and his collaborators are being prosecuted for.
The main difference that makes this worse is that they can get persistence and maintain access even if the user resets their password (i.e. revoke session tokens). Hackers are usually limited to the fairly short lifetime of the session token (usually a few hours).
They wouldn’t have so much power if the legislature was functional. The majority of their ruling could be undone by Congress passing a law saying “No, that is not what we meant. Ignore this stupid ruling that willfully misinterpreted our law.”
Most of our government dysfunction comes back to Republicans refusing to compromise and weaponizing the filibuster to obstruct and prevent Congress from doing anything.
They’re sending them because they already have new F-35s.
Ask yourself if getting mad actually helps the situation. Is it going to get the problem solved any quicker? Does it make you feel any better? No? Then what’s the point of it?
It’s mostly because of Cubans in Florida. If Florida wasn’t a swing state, no one would give a shit.
If a real world pentester tries to hack something out of scope, they also get banned. From society. To a prison cell.