This is quite an individualist mindset; I was mainly talking about YT Trends-type of music - music likely listened to by millions, shaping the minds of millions.
This is quite an individualist mindset; I was mainly talking about YT Trends-type of music - music likely listened to by millions, shaping the minds of millions.
Have you seen music lyrics? They’re full of advertisements.
People pride themselves to be walking billboards. I think it somewhat resembles wearing the coat of arms of your lord in the millennia before.
Kinda hard to google, you got more?
I wonder if actors and doubles sometimes hook up.
They perfectly described the Borg somehow
Smh @ ur fud
Inheritance wars wasn’t something on my FOSS list…
You might want to differentiate between Top, Bottom, Switch and Top, Bottom, Versatile, i.e. BDSM vs penetration positions.
I’d also say that this is less about physiology and more about the individual acceptance of the concept of position.
Top, Bottom, Versatile is not necessarily a queer thing, since (cis&trans) heterosex can have positions as well. That is to say, not all queer relationships regardless of gender follow the concept of position.
Check your projections
Hardware people sounds like a euphemism for protogen.
Fediverse and CSAM?
Wise people know when to adjust core beliefs to not get into a situation like this, but I’d say that there’s at least a bit of intention here.
Don’t confuse opportunistic conservatives with dogmatic libertarians. They form a coalition most of the time, but conservatives don’t just sell the gun, they use it when they feel threatened in their wealth power.
100 ft² ≈ 9.29 m²
250 ft² ≈ 23.23 m²
500 ft² ≈ 46.45 m²
“To simply work” relies on a specific use case.
A relative of mine used to do music on Linux and often compiled obscure software for music production from Github. Debian and even some Ubuntu derivatives sometimes lacked the required build chain versions.
Actually I’d want you to go on.
Those seemingly universal issues with management, landlords and rents could be lessened by more co-op housing, I’d also contrast those issues with HOAs in suburbs.
Relations with neighbours depend on what kind of issues exist and general social net of a given area. People might complain or argue less when the social stratification doesn’t hinder the access to their needs.
ACAB.
Hallways are sacred. Blocking hallways is a fire safety issue and should be dealt with proportionally seriously by the inhabitants. Asking the neighbours with clearing the hallways creates interaction and teaches mutual care and consideration. Anything else could be escalated.
Laundry room politics is a landlord and tenant protection failure, tenants have a right to affordable clean clothes IMO.
I’d also argue that apartments have a bunch of advantages for a city as they provide density-related infrastructure for better mobility (i.e. public transit, shorter travel times), better access to consumption and jobs et cetera.
By minimising the trusted data exchanged and checking it against server side data.