

I bet most of them are affiliated with a Christian church of some variety, at least 60%
I say weird shit and half the time I actually believe it.
I bet most of them are affiliated with a Christian church of some variety, at least 60%
Pretty sure that the idea is not limited to Christians.
I went to a Christian school and it was staffed by parents who wanted to save money on the costs of sending their kids to Christian school.
The sheer volume of could not give a fuck was immeasurable as long as it didn’t affect them personally.
I would expect them to act like Christians, or at the very least, not do things that will get them sued.
There’s nowhere in a school charter that says, oh, I’m sorry you like boys. I know you’ve completed all of your compulsory education, but because of your activities outside of the school that have nothing to do with the school itself, you have to start over from kindergarten.
Yeah, and?
Do you honestly believe there’s a single person on lemmy with enough gravitas to be worth being tracked by the elite?
It’s almost like they forgot that they rolled out the DEI system to protect themselves from lawsuits.
When “hundredths fractions of security” fails to get a laugh, I know I’m in the wrong group of people.
Surely you understand how a stupid response to a silly statement like it is one of the sayings of all time can be appropriate in humorous situations, right?
I understand that you did not find it funny, but I hope that you can understand that it was my intention to be funny, and therefore a serious response is disproportionate.
I didn’t say it’s secure, I just said it’s security.
You can’t say that a solution is no security at all when it requires time and intelligence to bypass.
It is at least 0.01 security.
Also money, which are just political points in tangible/fungible format
At what age do you think you’ve officially become a grown-up?
Long story short, people that use it get really used to using it.
If it runs “fast enough” on a completely clean system that would cost the average user $1500, then companies assume that that means that it is a good product.
If you want better software, you have to give developers worse hardware to develop on, and more time to develop.
The word trans means across, or on the other side, and gress once again would mean step, so to transgress is basically to cross the line, right?
I did a quick search, but there isn’t really a word to describe the people that don’t cross the line.
The opposite of the prefix trans is the prefix cis, which means “on the same side”
There is an etymology word joke that says something along the lines of, “if “pro” is the opposite of “con”, then is the opposite of “congress” “progress”?”
And if you don’t know etymology, then that seems to make sense.
When you break down the word Congress, you get the prefix con and the root word gress, con means with, and gress means step, so it means to step with or to walk with.
The opposite of walking with someone is to walk apart from someone, so, the actual opposite of congress would be digress, and the opposite of progress would be regress.
Etymology is great at ruining jokes, but it’s also great at helping you understand what words mean and why they mean them.
I think the specific is that 40% of adult Americans can’t read at a seventh grade level.
Probably because they stopped teaching etymology in schools, So now many Americans do not know how to break a word down into its subjugate parts.
Facebook: makes a system where the only way to get engagement is to hatepost.
People on facebook: hateposts
People: “How could this happen?”