The people who want to make it an exclusively Christian country.
The people who want to make it an exclusively Christian country.
At this time the counter reads only 18 out of 37. We still have 19 in the loop, so while the numbers are neck and neck, the majority came through on this one. There may yet still be hope for us after all!
I like your nickname.
But it’s a Christian country. So get with the program or get burned at the stake, hanged, stoned, drowned, flayed and shot. Not necessarily in that order.
Probably taken from this.
The name is probably a modern invention, formed by blending the “Jay” sound from the 1970s-popular name Jason with the “den” sound from names like Braden, Hayden, Jordan and Zayden.[1] The biblical name Jadon (or Yadon), Hebrew for “he will judge”, appears in the Bible in Nehemiah 3:7,[2] but it is unlikely to be the source of the modern name.[1]
And so do these, under the updated parameters.
Yet they do it all the time when a higher specs CPU is fabricated with physical defects and is then presented as a lower specs variant.
Might be personal bias, but I see “you’re inexperienced” as “learn some more and come back later” and “you’re incompetent” as “get out of my sight and never come back”.
Incompetence is usually used as an insult, so using it in the case of inexperience tends to be mean-spirited.
Inexperience is failing before becoming familiar with a task. Incompetence is failing repeatedly after becoming familiar with a task.
That other than a niche we specialize in, we’re pretty fucking dumb at everything else.
I look up in the sky and see something… fucky.
In my memory, the term was not used kindly even during its peak.
A thread of the problem is likely the publisher/developer conflict of interest. When the two can’t come to an agreement, the end result usually fails horribly in both aspects.
Neat stuff.
That part’s wild to me, when people are like “This villain in your story seems to have said and done bad things? So that means you agree with them, yes?” No! Of course not! It’s the literal villain in the story, man!
But there is no utilitarian point of art. It exists to express ideas and to tell truth. I think maybe a lot of people get upset because from their point of view, they are paying money, and they have this relationship where it’s like “If it’s not giving me what I wanted out of this transaction, then it’s bad.”
As admitted by some, Lemmy is a haven for outcasts who are insecure and in need of some sort of validation. They’re clingy about the things that provide it and touchy about things that threatens it, thus projecting an intensity in their interactions.
I see it as coping with helplessly living within an unfair reality. We need more zen in our lives.
Though language is an effective means of communication, it’s not perfect.
To use an example, there was a meme about a literature professor quoting from a book and telling students what the author meant by mentioning the curtains being blue in a scene. As they go on and on about the melancholy and sadness the author was known to experience at the time, Samuel L Jackson busts in through the door and yells “The color was blue because the curtains were blue, motherfucker!”
Or am I remembering it wrong? Anyway, language is open to interpretation and as such, people will interpret it openly.
Bah, who needs justice? Just go burn a cross on their lawn or something like regular people used to.
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