

How about he blows his brains out at the site where the bunker would have gone? Feels like a healthy compromise.


How about he blows his brains out at the site where the bunker would have gone? Feels like a healthy compromise.


Both parties should add something that makes it easy to bill him for this shit after the fact to their platforms.
Dems get easy points because it’s anti-trump. Any actual remaining conservatives should be in favor of the reduction in government spending. Everyone wins except asshats abusing their power to slap their name on things at the taxpayers’ expense.


Welcome to the club.


This reads like it should have been a youtube comment on a specific video.


A lot of websites are made to just function well on Chromium and maybe Safari
Isn’t that more on the site creators? I have a handful of sites and web apps I don’t have a choice to simply avoid because of job-related requirements. I’ve tried a bunch of other approaches, but keeping a Chromium browser installed has, so far, been the least painful way to get through my normal work days.


Source? Their privacy policy seems to dispute this outright, as does their stated business model.


Brave -> Helium (has full uBlock Origin and Ungoogled Chromium patches, and no crypto bloat)
Does it have a way to sync between devices? This is one of the things Brave does fairly well that the recommended alternatives tend to lack.
It’s officially a “permanent resident card” but “green card” is still pretty heavily used, even in more official context than Google Voice verification nonsense: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card


Or maybe they were young people who haven’t used the healthcare system at all.
This has been my personal experience. There isn’t much overlap between folks who think the US has a good healthcare system and folks who have actually needed to use said system.
Perhaps by generating a bunch of complex copilot code to upload. It’s easy to mass produce and would look plausibly functional.
You’re correct, but also wtf is that logic? By that line of reasoning, if you were to lock lock someone in a room and they starved to death a few days later, you’d “have NOTHING to do with” their death. Obvious nonsense take, with or without the administration’s trademark toddleresque delivery.