Nope! You don’t have to pay a cent to the Catholic Church to receive communion.
Nope! You don’t have to pay a cent to the Catholic Church to receive communion.
Here’s the article. According to the story, there were two people panhandling and using drugs; they were asked to leave. One threw a rock at the employee’s car window, shattering it, and then threatened to shoot him. The video also says the person was shot because he lunged at the employee. I hope the truth comes out and the situation is handled appropriately.
I mean, capitalism is silent on the matter as well.
North Korea: Such a great nation, there’s no need or ability to ever leave.
Fedora on the other side of the world and the other day is a good time to go to the gym.
I’m 99% sure that they’re joking.
This reminds me of that chart showing gun deaths over a few years that showed the line going down the more deaths there were. That made sense graphically, they colored it in to look like blood dripping down, but this is just dumb.
How long will this farce go on?
You should have named this “BECAUSE THIS IS A TEXT POST YOU WILL NOT READ IT” and put a heartfelt journal entry in here.
It wouldn’t surprise me if dipstick was following Google Maps blindly. It suggests stupid crap to me all the time, like doing a random U-turn in the middle of a road where everyone’s going 55mph, or making illegal turns. It would be nice if they actually paid attention to at least the literal signs, though.
You think you do, but you don’t.
I have an idea for a debate. These two go to a golf course determined by a neutral third party (like, I dunno, make the Libertarian party agree on something for once in their lives) for a 9 hole game (18 holes probably wouldn’t work in the TikTok world). Eight topics, and then a concluding statement. On the first hole, they make their introductory statements between shots. They start with the same amount of time, but after that, they get more time to articulate their points based on how well they did on the last hole. After all the golfing is done, that’s when they deliver their concluding statements, again getting time based on how well they did.
Let’s settle the question of who the better golfer is once and for all.
And we’ll all float on agai-ain
And we’ll all float on again
And we’ll all float on agai-ain
And we’ll all float on anyway, well
Right now it’s a little vague. I’m picking up bits and pieces of Python to automate stuff at my job.
I like having goals that I can achieve, whether that’s something at work I can knock out or a project I can work on at home.
My sibling jailbroke my old Kindle and is working on combining it with a Raspberry Pi to show a calendar that syncs up with their online calendar. It’s also supposed to show the weather, but that’s a WIP.
They’re probably getting a cut of the revenue from this collection.
Reminds me of when I installed Arch for the first time. I installed Xorg, a login manager, and KDE, and could not for the life of me get them to start. So I figured I’d just restart and see what would happen. Suddenly I had KDE running perfectly!
Sure, they can do whatever they want, but everyone else is free to criticize them for doing so and go somewhere else with their time. Limiting the amount of time people can spend on your social media site, when you want as many people as possible looking at ads, is a bad idea.
This is what I tell myself every time I find out the hard way what documented parts of Visual Basic didn’t make it into VBScript.