BrunUnit
BrunUnit
BrunUnit

Where I work we frequently address groups of people as “guys” or “y’all.” It works. No one is confused.

What a cesspool of attempted projective control. Where is common courtesy and consideration toward those confused by the cross-currents of passing fancy and tradition?

I’m still learning here but wouldn’t “fuckers” exclude the asexual though?

I prefer “fuckers.” Seems to grab most people’s attention. 

This may not get published because my LGBTQ community rarely tolerates dissenting opinions.

Legally speaking they don’t have same protections, but Visa/Mastercard typically extend the same protections as long as the card is run as credit card (which is more expensive for the merchant though).

When you run your card as a “credit”, it has the same protections / fraud detection as a credit card.

...never use a debit card.  Good advice in all situations.

Would you be super “scared” of the hyperbole headline then?

Really don’t understand why this isn’t presented as an option in the article.

Security Here : Do not do this. (Full Stop)

Do not make me hunt you down and hand you over to legal, the PD, and the FBI.

If you created the docs on the clock, chances are your work will consider them theirs.

I know trying to be helpful but frank its getting tiresome. This is because answer pretty much has been the same for years now and there as another article within last month with essentially the same question.

I’d also slap a solid-state drive in your system if it doesn’t have one already

No chance on giving Linux Mint/Ubuntu/Fedora a try to see if it revives the creeky old computer, huh?

I used PaperKarma back in the day, probably about 6 years ago now.  It only SORT OF worked back then.  I’d take pictures of the return addresses, and would continue to receive mailings.  Of course, this was when it was free, so who am I to complain.  That being said, hopefully it has improved since I last used it

When she told me the credit training was paid for by the creditor, it all made sense. I don’t know if it is routinely done that way.

Jesus thats dangerous and so wrong. I can not imagine an actual credit training saying that. That just starts the cycle over and makes it worse. The easiest thing to do is just get one credit card, put your normal expenses during the month (groceries, utilities, gas, etc) on it and pay it off every month. Build your

You realize this is for snail mail, right?