This is a very meta unpopular opinion...
Also, it is wrong. And unpopular. So I need to up vote?
If it makes you feel better they're super shitty to their paying customers too.
You may be able to get in at an electric utility, preferably public power or a co-op. They tend to need both low and high voltage electricians and engineers.
But it's not supposed to be literal!
(unless I say it is)
Right up until the day they're bought out by shitheads, that's the place to go for setting up a home build.
It verifies compatibility to a level you'd never even think of, including heatsink and graphics card dimensions.
I think I vehemently disagree with you on principle, but it's a point I hadn't thought of before, so thank you for pointing out that perspective.
Also... fuck the cobbled together mess that is English.
Edit: some of it is regional pronunciations too
Good things can come from bad decisions, and bad things can come from good decisions.
The existential questions come up regardless. Either way you ask yourself why, what's the point, if you matter, if anything matters. And the answer is always no reason and something extremely important, there is no point and the point is because someone cares, you and everything matters but also not at all and certainly not to the universe.
And that's ok.
Try something like Wyndly. Same stuff that's in the shots, just sublingual. Have to do it every day, but can do it at home.
This was the first and the one thing they united to do everything in their power to ensure passage in 2016.
Everything else following was theater and/or smaller scale quid pro quo. Those actions still have serious consequences, especially for reproductive rights and minorities, but delivering money to the wealthy is the one true gospel.
Microsoft makes its money from business and enterprise customers. Home users are a drop in the bucket.
Money from home users is from stealing data.
People are worms, stuffed into a meat sack with appendages that make it easier to put food into the worm.
My favorite is when the question starts out with "I don't have insurance and can't afford to see a doctor, but I have dandruff and it just won't go away", and the first response is "I know you said you can't afford it, but you should really just see a doctor".
Like, sure, homeopathy is slightly better than snake oil because it doesn't generally have random poison in it, so getting recommendations for that is worthless. But that doesn't mean asking people who have been through similar things for advice is also worthless.
the people of South Dakota, not the politicians in Pierre, will be the ones to decide whether to restore Roe v. Wade as the law of South Dakota
This reminds that although abortion rights are the most important result of Roe v Wade, there are other rights that were abrogated when it was overturned. It's hard to say all that was lost, and those generally won't be recovered with these efforts.
That is a good place to start your journey.
Half the concern is what they take off of your phone but the other half is what they leave behind. A burner should at least help with that.
I'm sorry, kinda hilarious that you had to add a sarcasm tag. And sad.
Same idea as immunotherapy shots or sublingual drops.
Whether it's actually local, and if the allergens are actually concentrated enough to make any difference, is a very different question. Set of questions.
It's a little amusing that they correcty identify that calling evolution a religion is an insult.