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Yeah. Just ask the Parliamentarian. /s
Yeah. Just ask the Parliamentarian. /s
How about today? We still feeling strong about our candidate? Feel like he’s the right choice?
That’s all I was saying, quite frankly.
I feel like I need to give up on the internet.
*Right.
It was a good one.
They’re crowd funded. I don’t know what to tell you. Better than corporate funded MSNBCNNPR.
Definitely the most important part of this story. Glad you’re here to point out the big stuff.
Cenk and Ana are American heroes.
You don’t seem to understand the distinction. You monitor isn’t “broken.” It wasn’t rendered inoperable by Ubuntu. It simply wasn’t compatible with the way you set it up.
You would be incorrect. If the power source shorts, it would heat the wires sufficiently.
Your second monitor was not broken by Ubuntu. Your second monitor was no longer receiving a signal. The distinction is that the second monitor was functional but not compatible.
Palpatine was supposed to return. The clones eventually were turned into a way to let Palpatine jump bodies. But in the immortal words of the Matrix, “Not like this. Not like this.”
Hell yes.
I was taught to pass food with the back end of the chopsticks, not the part that goes in your mouth. Is that your understanding as well?
I love seeing everyone try to reason their way out of accepting a polite request that literally says that it’s not mandatory.
No, you broken chopstick, you dab a little on your sushi if you want extra. Moreover, most of the wasabi in the West is just green horseradish. Real wasabi is a root that comes from a river and tastes nothing like what we commonly find outside of Japan.
The tradition of adding it to sushi remains even if the wasabi we’re given isn’t wasabi.
NYT also used it and I believe they’re the ones who broke the story first.
https://archive.ph/z4Ody
Do it yourself at archive.ph or archive.org.