And we really need to get rid of the Pritzker family, starting with JB Pritzker and his tranny brother.
Well this is unexpected. On my throwaway account on Twitter/X, I was minding my own business, hitting "like" on many posts throughout the day. Haven't made a comment on anyone's post since yesterday I believe.
Just a few minutes ago, after hitting a couple of "likes", I hit a like on someone's post and I got a notification that my account is acting suspicious so I had to pass an Arkrose challenge.
After doing that, I got hit with a 7 day suspension.
This is what I don't understand when Elon Musk made the claim that he supports free speech when this is my 4th suspension, the first 3 times were suspended for 12 hours and this time around, for 7 days.
I still think Elon Musk is suspicious.
I know this is off the point from election and all but just wanted to rant.
Yes it shows the name on the Doppler, right in the middle.
Article said Chelsea was adopted?
I got mine for cheap from alldaychemist. This is not an advertisement or I'm not getting paid for promoting this but it's really cheap, however the time may be a huge factor here as it took alldaychemist 1 month to process the order and ship it over here from India.
At the time of writing, they have a sale going.
Two packs of 90 each will cost you 49 dollars plus 20 dollars shipping, but I believe first time customers will get some kind of discount? I forgot as when I became a first time customer, it was like 4 years ago when I was trying to get ivermectin due to "Covid".
Here's the link: https://www.alldaychemist.com/mebex-100mg.html
Thought Marx was gay also? Didn't Allen Ginsberg say something about that in one of his poems? I know Ginsberg loved Walt Whitman, also another "supposedly" gay person, but he also talked about Marx at one point?
I don't feel like re-reading Ginsberg's poems again, last I read them was for a LIBERAL arts class in college.
Same here, even though I got way less followers than you, I still got my main account of 11 years, banned again after a few months since its reinstatement and all I did was agreeing to Musk's comment about pedophiles being bad and toxic. I knew I was on thin ice when I got my account back, so I had to be careful with what I said, so I used "p3d0s", yet I got banned.
I tried appealing it over 30 times and I keep getting the same canned message over and over, which clearly indicates that they're not paying attention to the mailbox. Their response arrived as soon as I submitted my appeal.
I have a throwaway account that I don't care what happens to it, but so far I've got flagged for offensive comments three times and put in "jail" for 11 hours each time. One of it was cuz I said "trannies", another for saying, "faggot" and the last one I forgot what.
That's why I don't think it's 100% true freedom of speech, it's less restrictive than Facebook, Reddit and others but still I want 100%. We deserve 100% freedom.
Didn't get a prompt for email when I first opened it to read. Tried again and still nothing.
But just in case, for you:
It's an archived version and that shouldn't prompt you for an email address. Cholesterol is in the first section along with many other sections on different topics.
Any advice for me on what I can do to get my foot in the door? In case you didn't catch my username, I'm deaf and I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in I.T. and I have a couple of certifications that I taught myself, without going to school/boot camp to earn them. I also worked for a big box retail store, servicing computers and I have worked with a company on an internship (CO-OP was actually the name of the program). At the big box retail store, I got best employee of the year 5 years in a row due to my ability to get computers out of the store quickly enough and most of them didn't come back for further repair.
15 years later, no one wants to hire me, despite them telling me I'm a perfect fit for the job. I've noticed that they said that before they found out that I'm deaf.
Soon after finding out I'm deaf, "Whoops! My supervisor went ahead and hired someone else! We will keep your resume on file for 6 months. After that, feel free to apply with us again!" and not a word from them since.
Applied to over 1,500 jobs since then, both in two different states, one state with a top 3 cities (where I'm from) and one in a red state (where I'm currently living now) and no luck.
I've revised my resume so many times but all of them looked great as I've had some former HR employees and job coaches check them out for me. They said there's nothing wrong with my resume and it's very attractive, enough for it to be noticed by HRs.
I'm in my 40's now and it's very discouraging that I'm unemployed and unable to work with computers, which was (and still is) my dream job since I was 8 years old when I fiddled around on my Amiga computer.
To add, I had the worst luck of going to college, where they said they will teach us 10% (the essential stuff we need to know for entry level) then once we're hired, the company will teach us the 90%. Then 9/11 happened and everything was in chaos, which delayed my job search for some time until everything was "normal" so I can apply.
Then people back in the 1940's would have been fat just like many people are today cuz they had burgers and pizzas back then?
I understand the logic but I also believe it's the chemicals that goes into burgers and pizzas that has changed since the 1940's that caused people to be fatter today compared to the days of old.
Well you did nothing wrong in saying that because you're using @matttttt187's words for the title, which is the correct thing to do when you're providing the source.
It's his words, not yours.
Yes it should have been titled better but you can't really take his words and mince it into your own words as if you own the piece.
More likely Korean.
Kim surname is a very common Korean name. I had a Korean best friend growing up and over the years, I learned a lot about their culture as they were actually from South Korean (Seoul). I went to their church a few times and half of the people in attendance were Kim's, even though they weren't related to each other.
Sorry that this is Wikipedia but:
"Kim (Korean: 김; Hanja: 金) is the most common surname in Korea. As of the 2015 South Korean census, there were 10,689,959 people by this name in South Korea or 21.5% of the population. Although the surname is always pronounced the same, dozens of different family clans (bon-gwan) use it. The clan system in Korea is unique from the surname systems of other countries."
Looks to be "Pasticceria Monteleone Bakery" in Brooklyn, NYC
I'm not from NYC but I'm familiar with NYC's landmarks so I believe the picture behind the logo is the Brooklyn Bridge?
I downloaded the video, slowed it down to find a clear picture. Best I can do here:
Catbox.moe is down at the time of this comment so I couldn't upload the pic there, so I used ibb.co.
Well yeah not sure about that because the most recent release of Paper Mario and the Thousand-Year Door, the Shadow "ghost" character, Vivian has been confirmed by Nintendo to be a transgender woman.
Vivian was originally transgender when the game first came out in Japan years ago but changed to female when it was released in America. Now with the recent re-make and released recently, VIvian is now transgender in both versions.
Not only that but Nintendo is also allowing a lot of woke games on the store.
But hey on the bright side, Concord got canceled after 2 weeks of its release because there were 700 players playing it and Sony was forced to cancel the game and issued refunds to the players who bought the game. It was a First Person Shooter (FPS) game but full of WOKE characters that no one but the mentally ill, wanted to play. The next low popular FPS game had a little over a million of players, so yeah you can see why Sony had to axe Concord.
Actually playing cards like poker cards (Heart, Spade, Diamond and Club), not trading cards like Pokemon, Magic the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh.
Yes it works on Duckduckgo, Brave Search, Yandex and I'm pretty sure it works on many other search engines.
I've done this for many years on these search engines including Google (but I've stopped using Google since 2019 or so).
What distro? I'm on Fedora 40. I am thinking of switching over to CentOS, but not sure yet.
I'm also on social security disability benefits and I've been thinking of getting a few shares but I was concerned that Social Security will cut my benefits due to me owning a few stocks.
I do file taxes yearly so I was wondering if there's any issues with me owning stocks while on social security benefits and whether I'm supposed to report this on my taxes yearly?
Like you, we're tight on money and if owning stocks like GME, will lead to more money issues, then I rather not do something like this.
I'm positive about the future but I do not want my family to suffer with a lot of setbacks due to us owning some stocks, if you know what I mean?
I hope I made this clear?
I tried to load the website and I saw what you were talking about, the disappearing of the page.
I reloaded and stopped it from attempting to reload further and I was able to force the webpage to stay up for a while.
I looked into the browser's console to see what's going on. Apparently it's trying to load some additional stuff like ads and whatever else for the webpage, but they are getting a lot of 400, a few 403 errors and one, maybe two 404 errors.
400 simply means the URL is typed out wrong, or is the wrong URL and when the website is trying to read it, it can't understand what the URL is pointing the website to.
403 means the access to this page is forbidden as in they don't have the permission to access that webpage.
404 means the page can't be found at all.
You can see my output here:
Apparently, Graphql is the main offender here and it looks like it generates queries for the Economist, I believe.
When I go to the Economist's website for Graphql, it opens up a sandbox interface where you can type in queries and such. On the upper right corner, it says, "Server cannot be reached", as you can see here:
Either The Economist is having server problems or it's the archives.
I don't know but my analysis was done in 5 minutes so I may be wrong on some things.
Hope this helps!
No problem. I forgot to mention in my previous comment, that it will be a month or two months before you get your package so plan accordingly!
I've noticed HCQ got here in just a month but when I stack it with something like IVM, it got here in like 2 months, IIRC.
Why are content creators on X asking for what state you are living in? Isn't that data harvesting or something? I find it suspicious when they do something like that, as if they're working for the three letter agencies?
Examples:
Additionally, I hate those "What do you notice?" and "If you can bring (X) back, who will it be?" tweets. I understand that they're trying to have healthy discussions to lighten the mood, but again, it feels like they're data harvesting for AI or something like that. If they get enough information from you, they can hack into your account.
This is why you NEVER give the correct answer to these security questions like:
"Where did your parents meet?"
and if your real, correct answer to the question is something like "Main Street, USA", you should put down, "Hicksville" instead.
Due to social engineering, people can ask you, "Hey, how did your parents meet? and where?" and you say, "Main Street, USA and they met at the [name of bar]."
Then they take that info and try to change your password. They will most definitely get hit with the "Where did your parents meet?" security question and they will put down, "Main Street, USA" then the system will tell them that's the wrong answer.
After a couple tries, they will give up, realizing it's the wrong info or they're not putting it correctly. The system probably will lock your account then asks you to reset it the next time you login.
So with the tweets asking for what state I'm voting from, I live in etc, I simply say:
"AMERICA!"
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