This may well cost people their lives
This may well cost people their lives
The correct word is “propagating”
Media is only going to highlight and even sometimes propagate the truly horrible trends.
Point #3 also includes closing government owned entities like the post office.
First off, block every Russian IP
Mature accounts with some activity are worth money to people looking to AstroTurf political discussions.
Really it’s crowdsourcing and statistics. Show an image to a big enough crowd and someone will pick something up. It’s like the birthday problem but with geography.
Sure, they ‘know’ the context of a conversation but only by which words are most likely to come next in order to complete the conversation. That’s all they’re trained to do. Fancy vocabulary and always choosing the ‘best’ word makes them really good at appearing intelligent. Exactly like a Sales Rep who’s never used a product but knows all the buzzwords.
This could be really simple to achieve with polarisation https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarizer
A polarised filter on the headlight with an other one on the windshield. Reflected light would be non polarised, thus not filtered.
He just wants the regular kind
Score minge
If you don’t punch back they will simply continue to steamroll anyone they see as inferior.
Negative. Had to do that to cancel a cell phone plan recently. They sent the text to my other phone while I was on the line with CSR. Though I agree it should have been possible on the website.
That article is from May and only site’s hedge fund billionaires.
Hope they get Tucker on this. His shilling is so blatant.
Also the namesake of this cute lil fella Bobbit worm
Journalists do occasionally, but it usually gets buried real fast since the “liberal media” wants him to appear not totally unhinged for reasons like being “unbiased” and maintaining a friendly relationship with billionaires.
What about every other country on the planet?