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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pick a side biscuits. It's about to get serious.

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DaesDaemar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well, she's a woman in her early 30s. This is a very common "come to Jesus" time in women's lives who have been out "in the streets" and haven't secured a quality husband. Based of a quick search, she's single and has 2 kids. I mean this is basically a meme in men's movements, "getting spiritual" at this point to clean up her image and try to settle down with a beta provider as she descends into obscurity. I hope it's authentic, but yeah it does follow a common pattern.

Men, hold to a higher standard.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

It absolutely doesn't. And as they say, more money, more problems. This doesn't mean that Christians shouldn't have money. The world would be much better off if even half the hidden billionaires out there shaping society were all sincere Christians. Just don't love money, that leads to the dark side. It's only a tool.

As for her, she's hit the early 30s wall, single with 2 kids and no prospects because no sensible man is going to want to wife a porn star. I hope she's authentic, but she may have a challenging road ahead.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Haha, The Way, the Truth and the Life. I'm actually loving the Mando story arc right now, and the return to a more fundamental form of Crusad... Mandalorian.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

What I love most is we have the freedom to rebel, despite it being against our best interests. God didn't make people to be robots, but to exercise free will. Now, obviously there's the catch that if you go crosswise with God's plan you have consequences, and they are real, but if you want to see how that goes you can join team Satan and see how far you get. I don't recommend it, however. I've been a Christian all my life, and have no regrets. Perhaps someone is open to taking a second-look? Got turned off because of a person? Read the Bible, don't look at X person or Y person. None of us are perfect, so don't assume we are. That's entirely the point in why we need Jesus to stand in that gap for us. God bless, and have a great weekend!

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

ChatGPT might actually have some of that already. Just couch your statements as an indifferent third party, not one who subscribes to X or Y because it can get judgey. But specially to your question, no, no idea.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is my life since 2016.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Respectfully, all guff isn't from tards. But I do agree you mods get a lot of it. Cheers.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +4 / -3

That does explain a lot. ;) Man, if there's one thing I've learned is just because you like a group it doesn't mean you always click with everything the leader does. You do a lot here, so people just need to give you some slack. If people are really unhappy with (in their mind) occasional roadbumps then they can start their own .win. Carry on furry frog, thanks for all you do. Also, thanks for listening.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

I didn't downvote it, but I also didn't notice the tag since nearly every sticked post has a tag of some kind, I just looked at the pictures. First take, it was pretty concerning until I read the comments and realized it was meant to be a joke. shrug

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DaesDaemar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kpop just leveled up in my mind. Still too bubblegum for me, but nice to see popular groups showing how to do it right.

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DaesDaemar 4 points ago +4 / -0

The entirety of the digital world is housed in computers which have physical locations. If by coincidence all their records were housed on servers, and on backup tapes all burned up by fire, then a lot of digital records are removed. Or at least connections needed are removed. Not saying this is what's happening, just reminding that "digital" and "cloud" stuff have physical addresses.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

The entire page can be generated by backend code. This is common for web applications where JS scripting is front-end stuff and back-end is run by other code which builds the webpage. Some examples are ASPX and PHP, among others.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

is Q believed to be posting on TS? I thought that was discredited.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe that address is the domain host which offered the registrar/privacy service, and I think the owner can be from anywhere.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good we take you out of box now. Remember box when you eat bugs. Very friendly box, happy times. Perfectly innocent happy box.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fair, they could track it. I guess I meant they could extract any pre-programmed flight paths that they have as contingency plans, or mission data that might give some useful information which would be stored into the drone, instead of stuff remotely streamed to it while it has an active encrypted connnection. You could also get some kind of encryption keys or other chips, etc that might help decode their communications. As any hacker and IT professional knows, if you have hands-on the machine, you have a lot more access to things than trying to connect remotely.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

They seem to fit. Kids have big heads?

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