75% chance he’s secretly attracted to black women, but thinks it’s wrong for some reason, so he lashes out at them.
We’ve seen this scenario play out a few too many times.
75% chance he’s secretly attracted to black women, but thinks it’s wrong for some reason, so he lashes out at them.
We’ve seen this scenario play out a few too many times.
Under that logic, rent would be theft as well, correct?
Paying taxes is akin to paying rent for living in a certain location, just like paying a landlord.
“I’m not gay and I hate gay people because they’re so ho-I mean because they’re so bad and stuff.”
A week later: “I got caught being gay.”
Until we get all human basics guaranteed to everyone (housing, food, healthcare, water, internet, sewage, trash, electricity, heating and cooling depending on location, etc.) along with a UBI and all large corporations being converted into worker-owned coops, then people will continue to have the “freedom” to live in poverty and/or be subjugated to subpar working conditions.
Or in other words, make it so having a job is optional if those people don’t mind living with the bare minimum essentials, and for those who do choose to work for extra, their jobs will have fair working conditions and fair compensation, as the company will be run democraticly. Imagine being able to elect and fire your managers.
And it’s not like the US can’t pay for it. Even ignoring Modern Monetary Theory (which absolutely applies), we could easilly stop giving tax breaks to the rich, close tax loopholes that the wealthy take advantage of, cut the extremely overinflated military budget, nationalize Big Pharma and hospitals as part of a push towards national healthcare (which would eliminate price gouging for pharmaceuticals and hospital visits for the government’s single payer insurance), and stop giving bailouts to Wall St. and corporations every time they fuck up. This would give the US enough money to pay for any damn social services it wants to.
Also ban all private money from politics, change the voting system to something that is more representative, eliminate gerrymandering and the electoral college, etc.
She commited the ultimate crime: stealing from rich people
They’re the party of cartoon villians with long, curly mustaches
There is a TSR now for DOS that emulates Sound Blaster on some Intel audio chipsets.
This is correct. I was more referring to software that runs on DOS, but didn’t specify that.
No, but even modern GPUs can run in BIOS and VESA compatibility modes without drivers, which DOS does support. You just won’t be able to use hardware 3D rendering.
They actually generate the sun using solar power. Duh.
Pfft. Planets don’t have mouths.
DuckStation recently changed to a source-available license that prohibits distributing modified versions of the software and prohibits commercial use. Before, it was GPLv3.
Also OpenOffice, Emby, Audacity, Android (AOSP) (soft forked to LineageOS and GrapheneOS, but no hard fork)
Reagan was known for being an actor who played with monkeys on camera before he became president.
Also Nixon, just, in general.
I don’t believe you.
Source? I don’t believe it.
Why else would the US be working so hard to ban it and make it very difficult to obtain?
My next car is going to be a GDLS M1 Abrams main battle tank. It’s the only true option for car lovers.
I already use Tubular, and I have been using NewPipe (or the fork Tubular) since the very first alpha.
Grayjay doesn’t work well for me since I’m subscribed to over 1000 creators and they force rate limiting over 200, which makes it completely unusable for my usecase.
It might starve the algorithm, but I still get good recommendations on Tubular for the most part, and I haven’t used a YT account ever since the first NewPipe alpha released.
I’m hoping storage will become cheap enough that something like PeerTube will be able to grow as much as Lemmy and Mastodon have over the past few years.
The recommendation algorithm (also using a third party app) recommends me tons of niche content. It’s how I found most of the creators that I follow.
Valid argument