Oh, perfect, President Vance.
Oh, perfect, President Vance.
Came here to say this as well, and OR is a reliably liberal state.
Honestly, when the Boomers start dying off. They are burning all of the other generations out of spite and the pendulum will swing hard once they are gone.
Logan Act
We got our ballots in the mail today, I can confirm Donald J. Trump is very much printed on there as the Republican candidate for U.S. President.
This actually fairly well answers the questions on how would centaurs wear pants. Just the back legs.
Dang, I used to have so many Juno disks. What a flashback.
Well, if you ever find yourself in Portland, OR I’ll buy you a beer. Nice of you to do that without any credit. Truly the lord’s work.
I’m a member, there is a vast spectrum of Churches of Christ. Many of the more conservative ones are extremely difficult to work with.
For those who haven’t read it:
Jazz hands, removed!
That’s all you get.
Everybody in this thread needs to read Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir.
Math**2
Glad to see you’re with us, Eminem.
Exactly how would carbon dioxide get exchanged if the lungs are damaged?
It’ll 100% be chickcoal since the hand will be pushing Mach 5. Pretty sure the plasma will give it a nice sear.
If Trump wins a second term, you’ll be saying the exact opposite.
It is not some big conspiracy.
Wired headphones have many pros, but also many cons. Wireless headphones have many pros, but also many cons. You can still buy wired headphones for modern phones using USB-C.
The vast majority of people literally don’t care or prefer having wireless air buds. The people who don’t, still can have wired ones.
The major distinction is that the headphone jack is large and not easily waterproofed. The trade off of having a sealed water tight phone at the cost of losing the headphone jack is worth it for the vast majority of people. It is worth it to me.
If you don’t like it, go buy a Zune.
Using your own WiFi router also bypasses the wireless security settings to access the school network.
Some resources are only available while on the network (printers, access to library, academic papers, other student hardware). Now imagine a random person in a coffee shop next door had u limited access to these resources via an unmanaged access point.
I mean, not really, but it’s only $10 so sure.
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