You're describing the DNC. What's shown in the pic is, instead, some sort of genuine opposition party at work.
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I mean, you're right, but it's because of their demographics and proximity to the situation that I said what I said.
Few NRA members will be in any position to intervene or see the reality first-hand. Meanwhile, Marines have seen their spouses and other relatives deported in recent months. Trump was an idiot to deploy them like so, as opposed just about any other branch of the active-duty military.
Seriously, sumone, en-lighten us, if its movie related.
Might have better luck with the Marine Corps than the NRA. Either way, it won't be an organizational/top-down thing.
EDIT:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/marine-vet-wife-detained-ice_n_684d9000e4b0028eac530a26
I don't like people enough to wear a bag.
Don Cheadle's Captain Planet, you mean.
I feel slightly less idiotic about wanting to buy my own elliptical, rowing machine, and weight set now. At least if I died or got stuck/injured like so, my family would check the garage before it became a days-long problem.
This is literally any site, including forums, lemmy instances, and more; ANY and all of those that allows the uploading/downloading of GIFs, PNGs, or videos up to a certain filesize.
The common 5, 10 or even 25 megabyte limits were one of the reasons these snippets became popular in the first place. Generally, you can e-mail such things as well.
That is to say, the federated version has been here all along. Certainly before tenor, giphy, or Vine became things, for some reason.
You can find posts you've upvoted easilly enough, but if you want to find comments you found useful or whatever, you gotta bookmark/favorite/star them or reply to them.
Can't happen soon enough. The irrelavence, not neccessarilly all the "o m gee they out-number us!!" non-sense. Let's hope they have a better time of it than India, but its not looking good, thanks to ... US and European interference!
I think its less a question of the technical feasibility, and more of an issue that we, as users, don't want more closed-source blobs in our kernels. Meanwhile, the publishers insist that they can't open-source their anti-cheat code; Their idea being that if we know what's in it, it will be easier to bypass.
Basically, one distro or a few(at most) may get anti-cheat integrated one day(like, say, SteamOS), but it will likely never be in your standard Linux kernal.
They could go the rought of kernel modules, I would think, but for whatever reason, we're still having this conversation.
Dissociation. BTDT.