No I get the point. That point would have been better made with a construction worker or miner or any number of jobs that breaks your body while buying your labor, but they made it with one that's done in service of others, their country, their neighbors, strangers in another country. Only at a cursery glance are they doing the same thing.
Edit and after finding this I'm going to go ahead and say fuck Krime. They do know what they are saying here.
This post / art is extremely disrespectful to the people that lost so much doing what their country has asked of them.
Fuckin a, man.
So far, so good.
Is another of my favorite responses to "how's it going"
I'm not interested in discussing the first paragraph but for the second; as I understand it you have to define something before you can regulate it. The pedantry is over the definition of a machine gun in that a bump stock doesn't really apply because each bump is a separate action by the operator, and the court apparently agreed. The definition of a machine gun can be changed perhaps to define a maximum rate of fire instead of number of rounds fired per trigger pull or something.
FWIW you can bump fire without a bump stock, It just requires a little bit of manual dexterity
Shoot me $12
I can see why that kind of libertarianism is unpopular. Thanks for the explanation. I'm coming from the "every person has freedom to do all that they will, provided they infringe not the equal freedom of any other person" school of thought where slavery is absolutely not allowed and there's government to protect people's liberty and freedom.
I see. It sounds like "liberty for me, not for thee". Not cool.
What no I'm not saying that, of course they did. I'm saying slavery was allowed under the authority of the government and backed by state sanctioned violence. Corporations don't have that same authority over our lives the way governments do. Under an actual libertarian system it's impossible to to have slavery without violating a persons liberty.
I don't agree with the assessment on slavery because in that system nobody would have the authority to sell another person in the first place. Although I suppose you could sell yourself and have indentured servitude.
Edit and I guess I'm going to get all "no true scottsman" over here and say a libertarian that doesn't believe in liberty and freedom isn't a libertarian at all. But thanks for explaining it a bit.
I've never understood the hate for libertarians. It seems to me some of the biggest injustices in the world never could have happened if governments weren't allowed to have the authority to control those aspects of individuals lives. Such as the legalization of slavery, manifest destiny and illegalization of drug use, gay marriage, gender affirming care, birth control, abortion were all aspects of government controll in our lives that they had no business dictating IMHO. Edit - missed a word
Finally an ebike I'd be caught dead on!
Holy crap I remembered my 7 digit id and password! Everyone on my list was "last seen a long time ago" and there's no chat history.
Depending on where you live the common dandelion may not be a native plant. They were introduced to North America from Europe.
Same. I bought a fixer upper and haven't moved in yet due to the very messy renovations I'm doing slowly on evenings and weekends after my full-time job. I'm almost to the point I can move in though.
I agree with you that the gui toolkit is pretty uninteresting from the users pov, or at least mine. I do wonder if the multi-threaded transcoding pipeline changes in ffmpeg 7 will improve performance in handbrake at all. I'm not sure if Handbrake calls the ffmpeg cli or not.
I'm going to be doing this and if you get hit it's your own fault!
After this episode I pulled that bit on my sister daily.
Shit I probably killed a thousand sentient creatures defending my vegetable garden this spring alone.
Long story short - dollar general is charging more at the register than the price marked on the shelf and then just paying the fine when they get busted for deception but not fixing the problem to the tune of millions of dollars illicit profit.