By that definition nothing has ever touched anything on earth for billions of years outside of rare and expensive nuclear testing apparatus, therefor touching loses all meaning outside of the context in which it describes atoms interacting with each other's electromagnetic field as a result of kinetic energy transferal.
Step out of the vehicle and place your hands on the hood.
Technically, he didn't even find them first. Not only did Christopher Columbus never step foot on the NA continent, but Norsemen such as Leif Erikson were there before him centuries earlier. John Cabot made a much larger contribution to that.
Till the sweat drop down my balls
(My balls)
Jokes aside they're referring to the USA National Hymn.
Your point was that a thing which you claim passed did not in fact pass? And I proved that? Clearly I'm arguing with an addict of some sort, hope you get that sorted out.
Then it should give me suggestions without watch history turned on. You can log out and go to the front page and it shows you trending by default, but you have to navigate there manually while logged in. YouTube never suggests new small channels to me, it suggests the same shit over and over, and usually there is a bunch of terrorism manosphere pipeline garbage because Google happens to serve that content to the local area and that's most of what they have on me for Demographics.
Another solution would be to just keep history for the session and delete it afterwards.
It's honestly never worth it to stop petty thieves. The company still makes profit, the police will end up dealing with unruly individuals eventually even if you don't report them. The only reason to try is to satisfy humanity's violent tendencies, which perpetuates a cycle of harm.
If you disable watch history it refuses to show you anything unless you search.
There is no confusion here, friend. Our opinions conflict, that is all.
"In order to pay teachers more we need more funding, to secure more funding we need higher test scores, to get higher test scores we need to pay teachers more.
Fact of the matter is the local Private School belongs to Goldwater Institute who are lobbying to end public schools and we're unable to fight back, completely at their mercy."
I feel like the risk/return on firearms isn't great for breaking into homes at night, but if it were in an unattended vehicle then that's another story.
You don't actually have to own a dog, and having signage doesn't indicate abuse in any case.
This is exactly why the old fashioned Analog installations cost more to begin with: They're very secure and more difficult to disable.
Of course, the number 1 method to avoid robbery is to simply make yourself an unappealing target: no FB/Instagram stories, door that looks more solid than it is, padlocks, signage warning of dogs/firearms (even if you don't have either). Keep your equipment, cars, or boats inside or covered. Etc. Even just a floodlight that detects motion at night and makes a beep beep sound can scare off most kids and crackheads. If you live in an apartment, put some broken furniture on your patio and people will think you're poor.
It seems like Wifi Cams and the little signs/stickers they come with are exactly the opposite: "I HAVE SOMETHING TO HIDE THAT YOU WANT BUT HAVEN'T SECURED IT PROPERLY."
I'm sorry for calling you an idiot, earlier. If you're interested in the subject then I'll leave a brief intro to the US political process.
It's a bit convoluted but basically for a bill to become law it has to pass 3 chambers: the House, the Senate, and be signed by the sitting President. Even after this, the courts can rule changing the interpretation of the law but generally that doesn't happen often because Congress can impeach a judge for misconduct, and judicial organizations can disbar them, effectively ending their legal career.
Amendments to the constitution, anything that changes the congressional budget past a defined limit, removal from office a federal official, or vetoing a decision by a sitting president all require a Supermajority (sometimes referred to as a 2/3rds vote) which is 67 out of 100 senators or 290 of 435 house representatives. One tactic people use to prevent a bill from passing is to simply "filibuster" or prolong the debate process by taking a stand at the podium for long periods of time until people leave to sleep, eat, or return to their families causing them to miss the vote, but a 2/3rds majority can also bypass the filibuster and force the vote to proceed.
HR1 For the People Act was passed in the House of Representatives after the "Blue Wave" backlash against conservatives in 2020 where a lot of new DNC representatives were elected to the House. Unfortunately it was short lived as the Senate has been in a deadlock ever since, even now it's a 48:49 DNC to RNC split with 3 Independents caucusing with DNC to have them elect the majority leader. A total of 45 DNC Senators sponsored the bill but it's not nearly enough to bypass filibuster or even pass at all without support from other parties.
I spent two weeks in a cheap OrangeTree Resort booking and got groceries, took a tour of ASU, and went to a bunch of restaurants using only a week-long bus pass which also covers metro. It was way nicer than living in buttfuck nowhere Dakota where I have to drive 30 minutes to pick up groceries. I plan to move to the area at some point.
Scottsdale was annoyingly a big block of houses, downtown Pheonix near the airport had tons of litter and the occasional homeless person, never went further towards Mesa, but overall everything was an improvement from where I had come from.
Simple, prove that you never touched a publicly owned road. Otherwise, fuck off.
It never passed. It went through the house and never passed in the senate. Idiot.
The user above me started that line of thinking so your reply would fit better in response to them.
"Mr Mushroom, whats the secret of life."
"Not this again... another human got high off us and started talking to my genitals..."
Jokes aside, the ability to tell plants what to do would be sick.
Ahh okay okay. Sorry, I don't really follow sports or celebrity worship so I'm a bit detached from that situation.
The official post above the image has a caption "Just like we drew it up." That's what I'm asking about, I cannot think of anything else happening today but the discussion and possible vote on the Security Aid Bill. If there is something else, please enlighten me.
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Link to Statement from FriendlyJordies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRqUVh29LGQ
Link to video last month about the arrest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8AN5kPtnm4
Link to archived "Coronation": https://archive.org/details/youtube-QGpWvYscSpE
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EDIT: You know, after some time to cool off, Google Authenticator 2FA can still be enabled and isn't being phased out like the less secure SMS 2FA, so it's really not the end of the world here. The chance of permanent lockout is avoided, even if the whole Google Prompt system is still wack.