It’s sort of a strange approach, because this will leave you with the workers who can’t find employment elsewhere.
It’s sort of a strange approach, because this will leave you with the workers who can’t find employment elsewhere.
It’s a lot more banal, though. Youtube has to sell advertising, and advertisers don’t want to be next to discussions of rape or suicide. These restrictions are enforced algorithmically, hence the self-censorship. And in any case, it doesn’t achieve the objective of newspeak, as those concepts are still being discussed.
The break even point would be at a balance of 23.08$. However, if the account balance doesn’t expire, buying your own game to put you over the threshold would be checking the couch cushions for loose change level of desperation.
Difference being: here it’s attributed to one man, Putin. Israel applies it to all Palestinians. Difference couldn’t be more obvious.
The biggest argument in favor of “tradition” seems to be the presence of physical buttons. So maybe you’d actually prefer a mixture of the traditional and the modern, a screen with physical buttons below it, allowing you to operate the console using your tactile sense alone, without giving up the GPS map and the additional cameras.
Aranaktu looks like he’s a least a kilometer tall. Those children were doomed the moment they sat on those rainbow swings.
We’re part of the general public, and we’ve heard both halves.
Riding a creature. “Daggerfall” had ride-able horses. That’s the oldest example I can think off. But there’s probably something even older than that.
A lot of them are using old, pre-AI tactics, too, going by the image.
“Do your own research” is used to shut up people who are asking for evidence. It marks the end of any sort of productive discussion. Maybe a good response would be to ask “So you don’t have any evidence?”. If the other party doesn’t respond, they look weak, but if they had evidence, they wouldn’t have tried to pull the “Do your own research” bit. When they reply, presumably without any evidence, proceed to ridicule their lack of evidence.
You’re actively getting in the way of stopping a genocide. Of course people are angry at you.
How many people are you cooking for that you need a large kitchen? How often do you have a lot of guests? And what do you need the yard for?
I just checked Wikipedia, and there it also says small profit. Could be caused by how the satellites are being written off, though.
It’s a 3DK, which is means a Dining room, kitchen, and 3 multi purpose rooms. And if you look at the floor plan, then the toilet is in its own small room, which doesn’t seem to count as 1 of the multi purpose rooms.
So how much space do you want? How much space would a living arrangement need to have?
So, what’s so bad about the Japanese apartment that you’d rather die than live there?
I was being sarcastic. I simply don’t believe that there’s enough money to be made selling satellite internet to support replacing a large constellation of satellites every 5 years. Especially since Starlink’s competitors use higher up satellites, meaning they don’t have to replace their satellites as often.
And they’re running at a loss.
And those people are famously wealthy.
That’s a quite thorough debunk. Can you provide some sources for your claims?