That’s fair. It’s still a tremendous improvement from the future state of the US.
That’s fair. It’s still a tremendous improvement from the future state of the US.
I’ve considered it.
I grew up playing hockey, love maple syrup and poutine, and spent most of my life apologizing for other people’s mistakes.
I may have been born in the wrong nation to begin with.
The gif is even better
You also can’t commit fraud, slander, or false advertising with speech, yell fire in a crowded building, or use speech to incite any criminal actions.
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Plenty of Americans prefer metric. Scientists, technicians, bakers, hell even surveying is done with a metricized foot. That’s why height measurements of buildings and mountains are done to the tenth of a foot and not feet and inches.
Or data as dada
The odds of them doing it are still better than the odds of Republicans doing it.
Those countries don’t have partisan polarization propaganda preschoolers writing their legislation.
Who would you have define hate speech in the US? SCOTUS?
Many citizens may agree on the definition, but I wouldn’t trust our government to draw those lines.
Only PYREX is the original borosilicate glass. The other two are made with soda lime glass by a different manufacturer.
You can get free rapid covid test kits from the US government with a valid mailing address.
It mandates that subscriptions that begin with a click must be able to end with a click.
I’m guessing gyms will just remove online signup from their websites.
But it was.
Telegram was launched in 2013 by the brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov. Previously, the pair founded the Russian social network VK, which they left in 2014, saying it had been taken over by the government.[23] Pavel sold his remaining stake in VK and left Russia after resisting government pressure.
Telegram is now based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company is registered as an LLC in the U.S. and as a company in the British Virgin Islands.
That’s an S and a more different S alright.
Exactly. I’m in the same boat as you. The bulk of my exposure was in bands on MySpace. I was practically anonymous by the time Facebook became popular.
I’m still certain I’m in hundreds of other people’s pictures.
Sure, but that still doesn’t change that you don’t have control over other people’s pictures.
Only to an extent. Facial recognition photo scrubbing across the internet is a little tough to defend against, even for those who are privacy and security minded. Good software will find you in the background of photos. It’ll have your location and the time taken if the photos are geotagged too.
That’s very helpful. Thank you!
My French is terrible, so I’d have to whittle that list down a bit. It’s a great start though.