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BurnerBeforeReading
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Talk to a physical therapist and you might benefit from braces. Also, just take it slower as you build up strength. 

I never realized it occurred outside of East Asia.

I hope you tell them, “there is only one true Korea you American capitalist dog.”

Why were people scared of going to Toronto? The Chinese population concentration there is a lot lower than most west coast cities like San Francisco, LA, or Vancouver. 

I mean, by that reasoning, we shouldn’t have worried about nuclear bombs after WWII because they killed way less people than conventional weapons.

Plus, most people who wear turbans are Sikh and, at least the ones that live in the States,  tend to be some of the nicest, most polite people I have met. 

I don’t think that anybody knows the death rate yet from this particular coronavirus, but it seems likely to be a lot higher than most influenza viruses, so I feel the comparison is irrelevant. It’s like using the average seasonal flu mortality rate in a discussion about the Spanish Influenza. SARS was a coronavirus

I might just be talking out my tuches, but I suspect that is because Android/ChromeOS use an HDCP 2.2 enabled Linux kernel while most Linux distros do not.

Plus, you should probably ban all Army and Marine veterans just to be safe. They’re all trained to kill someone from hundreds of meters away. Also, chef’s literally have experience cutting things into tiny pieces. I’m not sure that I feel safe around them. And doctors, don’t get me started on them. They know exactly

Pretty much all cybersecurity experts recommend using two factor authentication. And yes, securing your account is a hassle. It is easiest just to use the same username and password for all of your accounts; however, you will likely eventually be hacked.

I think you just install Google Drive and mark the folder to sync offline. Or you can download the entire thing as a ZIP from the website. 

Google has just about the best two factor security I have seen. I highly suggest that people use the following two factor methods:

It has nothing to do with whether you feel threatened. It has to do with the “heat of passion”. Basically, if you encounter a situation that is likely to cause a reasonable person to become irrationally violent, then you can argue that you acted in the heat of passion and murder should be reduced to manslaughter.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if something like that were successfully used in the Jim Crow south to argue that the charges should be reduced from murder to manslaughter, “Your honor, I’m normally not a violent man, but when I saw that colored person using the white washroom as if he were some kind of human being,

I also suspect that after seeing what happened to Bush, he doesn’t want a full blown war in Iran. If the Iranian attack had killed or seriously injured US personnel, he would feel pressure to retaliate and risk even further escalation, so he wanted to minimize any casualties to avoid calls among his own base for

Yeah, except it turned out that NFL linemen had the same kind of injuries that boxers and soldiers exposed to concussive blasts were diagnosed with. It’s not pretty. Your brain starts slowly dying and it makes you violent and impulsive. Eventually, most people either commit suicide or just die. It can only be

 

SPOILER ALERT: Mitch McConnell will put the articles to a vote as quickly as he can. How quickly that will be will be determined by a handful of Republican Senators. 

I mean, that basically happened when Reagan was governor. The Black Panthers showed up for an armed protest in Sacramento and suddenly the Governor and the legislature realized that California needed stricter gun control laws.