I’m not sure what that has to do with my comment.
I’m not sure what that has to do with my comment.
That’s a weird stance to take since the discussion was about file permissions, and there are absolutely ways around Windows protecting system files just like there are ways around Linux doing the same thing.
There are many reasons to criticize Microsoft, but making it difficult for users to fuck up system files isn’t one of them. Most users are of the “it’s a box filled with magic smoke” variety, and they need to be protected from themselves.
Oddly enough, I’ve found thongs to be the best undergarments to keep the twins dry. As an added bonus, they prevent swamp-ass by giving the sweat a way to escape.
Gotta go with cotton or wool, though. Synthetic fibers just don’t cut it. I hate recommending name brand products, but after a ton of wasted money on Chinese brands on Amazon, Jockey thongs have performed the best. There’s also a Czech woman on Etsy who makes them out of Merino wool, but they’re like $30 a pair.
Source: I have hyperhidrosis (I pour sweat for no reason despite being in good shape), and sweat induced psoriasis so keeping my scrotum dry is of the utmost importance.
What the hell are you talking about? Permissions issues in Windows have absolutely nothing to do with Microsoft owning your files.
That’s the other half of the filter. Regular people follow them.
It’s actually type b personally disorders. Without them, capitalism couldn’t exist.
But how much does classic rock really have if you remove all of the sexualization of children?
So it was the Austrian military, not the German military? I guess they should update the history books.
While Hitler was Austrian, Germans carried out the orders.
But honestly, the 1918 influenza was largely responsible for WWII, because the people who would have prevented Germany from getting ass fucked in the Treaty of Versailles were sick and didn’t attend.
You’re contradicting yourself.
What happens to math is that we uncover new ways of thinking about things that change the rules or underlying assumptions
Is no different than:
A scientific discovery can shift our understanding of the world radically and call other models into question.
Science isn’t changing, our understanding of it is. Same with math.
Bloodletting is still a thing, but it’s called therapeutic phlebotomy.
Source: I have too much iron in my blood so I have to be bloodlet
But math does change, and it has a lot in the last 1000 years.
Is it yellow? I bet it’s yellow.
No judgement, though. I get the comfort pillow. I had one of those before I gave the stupid expensive free pillow my dad got from the mattress store a solid try.
That’s true for pretty much anything, though.
Gotta work on your deadlift family 2
Like everything in life, not all HOAs are the same. There’s definitely a bias surrounding them, because people who live in good ones don’t complain every time they’re mentioned.
You’re joking, right? Federal disability benefits are the social services that address physical disability.
That wouldn’t be super out of place in India.