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Corrected, thank you!
Corrected, thank you!
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I always bring up waste disposal, and always get waved away.
*She’s lucky AF if you ever read up on Mossad tactics.
*Corrected.
When people in the woo communities talk about low vibrational, does it mean they have less empathy than a rock?
Seems warranted.
Snap! I actually and literally lol I’d. Laughing to keep from crying? It’s all so absurd!
Anyways, we need some more weaponry to throw at civilians,
got some?gimme”
Ftfy
Very welcome, my friend! Thank you for asking!
Iraq the second time, too.
It’s not always the journalists’ fault. Ultimate responsibility, regardless of fault, lies with the editor.
That said, most large news organizations are beholden to monied interests, and ethical journalism is all but dead, excepting a very few independent news sources that don’t rely heavily on all would -be advertisers or donors.
I meant the Times of Israel. And wrt the NYT, they aren’t particularly credible on certain topics. Sorry just taking a quick break from my work, and I’m not entirely with the subject, but your inquiry is valid, so I wanted to not ignore you.
Yeah it also gave the times a high credibility rating. I still check things there, but take that as a starting point, not an end all.
Even Google translated it to “girls”.
I imagine someone will try to do it for him, eventually.
Most importantly, Samsung has only ever shipped batteries to iFixit that are preglued to an entire phone screen — making consumers pay over $160 even if they just want to replace a worn-out battery pack. That’s something Samsung doesn’t do with other vendors, according to Wiens. Meanwhile, iFixit’s iPhone and Pixel batteries cost more like $50.
Lol
Alphabet is a huge supporter of Israel, and Google employees were fired for making their displeasure known for Google’s uncritical support of a genocidal, illegally occupying nation state. Not surprising, to me.