Why not just ask?
Why not just ask?
This is a good point. There are conservative viewpoints I find compelling, but they have basically nothing in common with MAGA, de santis, or any other popular conservative these days.
I find I can talk with individuals, when we both view the other as individuals, instead of a representative of republicans or whatever other moniker you give them. I mean, not everyone, but at least most people.
One issue is that it sometimes gets hard to discuss something like “lower taxes for businesses” because some people will assume you want to murder all gay people and others come along who actually do want to do that and think they are on you’re side…
When positions are too simplifed into left vs right and all your other positions are assumed to be in line with the left vs. right debate there will never be any real discussion.
Despite the fact that student loans are completely f’d and something needs to be done ab out this, I think this is the riht call. The HEROS act was not meant to be used like this.
Congress needs to do this, not the president…
There is now though. So why not federate again?
If you look at my comments elsewhere, you’ll see I was confused by the title (which I think implies it’s banned everywhere in the city) but then later mentioned the article specifies “on city property”. The title is needlessly (and probably intentionally) confusing.
Right. That’s different from the city banning it altogether.
You comment talks about this like it’s about Muslims, christians and Jews in general. It has little to do with Islam’s, Christianity, or judasim though, and much more to do with who is the majority, and who is historically the majority.
I’d say it’s missing all the things that made mass effect great. But its still a fine game.
Have you been to Muslim countries?
Exactly how I’d put it. The story is meh at best -i barely remember it honestly - but the rest of the gameplay is great.
The worst of the series as a whole, but still a good game.
The idea of freedom of religion but not enforcing your religion in others seems painfully obvious.
That seems extreme…
Isn’t this illegal under the 1st amendment? Or am I misunderstanding something?
I’m pretty sure I’m already ignoring all these sites.
Well, #1 is kind of impossible now. Different people can have the same ID on different instances.
#2, unless they really want to just be their own separate community completely, like an entirely different website, then yeah of course. That’s the point. Regarding the current major defederation, my understanding is that this not meant to be permanent and is a different situation. It’s a workaround basically.
Xubuntu, Kubuntu, and Open Media Vault (based on Debian)
I’m thinking of just using Debian on most of my machines in the future, just have to go through the effort to switch.