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Does anyone know if Voyager supports instance blocking?
Does anyone know if Voyager supports instance blocking?
Legally, we weren’t convicting him of adultery, he’s a convicted felon for trying to hide it in order to subvert the election.
Even though the entire case is predicated on adultery, it is not a legal fact, so they’re covering themselves from a libel lawsuit.
I’m not a lawyer, however, so that’s training from my journalism degree years ago talking. Someone with better knowledge can correct me.
Still OSHA, I believe. I did a quick google and they seem to have rules for fishing boats.
OSHA does not approve.
Beautiful art, however.
It’s not like the day was chosen randomly. June 19th is when the emancipation proclamation was read in Texas, the last state to hear it.
It’s literally just a portmanteau of June Nineteenth.
Portmanteaus are super common and lots of fun. I have no idea why you’d take issue with this particular one.
Serious answer:
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I believe in a religion because I’ve found it to be personally beneficial.
I was a pastor for many years and saw much of the best and worst religion had to offer. I haven’t stepped foot inside a church since COVID broke out and don’t know that I ever will again.
My personal beliefs are still a significant part of my life, but I understand why someone would ask the question that spawned this discussion.
And a Supreme Court eager to throw its political weight around.
VR is neat, but it’s mostly been a solution in search of a problem.
I wasn’t double tapping intentionally! That’s the ticket. I was tapping around looking for a collapse trigger and must have occasionally tapped quickly enough to earn a double tap.
Very cool and thanks for making this.
Very neat. I haven’t used Reddit in a year, but I wanted to check out your app out of curiosity. I think I feel much healthier without it being a regular part of my life, but this is an interesting window I could glance through from time to time.
The comment collapse feature seems to work very inconsistently. Where should you be tapping or how in order to collapse a comment thread?
Beautiful art for a fascinating moment in the Bible. For those who’d like to know more, I wrote a small blurb:
So this is one of those oft-misunderstood moments in the Bible. Mary is sitting at the feet of Jesus while Martha works to host everyone. Martha gets all huffy at Mary for not helping, but Jesus protects Mary.
What’s interesting is there’s subtext here that isn’t about housework or hosting.
Sitting at the feet of a rabbi is where one learned to become a rabbi. Paul himself says he learned at the feet of Gamaliel, a famous rabbi of the day.
Martha was upset that Mary was presuming to learn like a rabbi. She likely thought Jesus was just being nice about it, so offered a pretext for him to dismiss her. Jesus shut that down hard. Women are welcome to learn to become teachers in the kingdom he’s building.
-Luke 10:38-42, Acts 22:3 (nrsv)
No idea about this particular girl, but there’s plenty of authentic disorders that can cause childhood dementia:
This genuinely felt like a weird scam to me. I had no idea it existed, but apparently there’s a whole host of childhood conditions that can cause childhood dementia.
That’s very upsetting.
Yeah, there was an exhibition match between Serena and Venus and the 203rd ranked male player.
Honestly, comics like this are eye opening to me as I never would have imagined feeling this way.
There are myriad eulogies shared across the cortex, but the one that rises to the top: “Today, bigotry claimed its final life. Never forget what fear of the other and the unknown can do to our very humanity. Let today be a day of solemn remembrance for the lives lost, but also a celebration of those who courageously choose hope in the face of uncertainty.”
No, I mean like one of this audience of old people at a youth convention.
Source on the executions? I found that informants were named and when warned that this could result in their deaths Assange basically said, “lol, snitches get stitches.”
That said, I couldn’t find anything about the informants actually being executed.