nitePhyyre
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nitePhyyre

No controversy surrounding the keystone xl pipeline? Wut?

Whoa there. Is someone on the internet admitting that they were wrong, that they’ve learned something new, and generally being a super cool dude about it?

Actually the hypothesis is in fact that it is froman extinct civilization. If it is a dyson swarm, and we are seeing it, it is broken.

You do realize that this is terrible for the careful stewardship of Earth, right? Now instead of highly efficient pipelines shipping the oil where it needs to go, it will be shipped with polluting trains and boats.

You do realize that you aren’t arguing against rape, but arguing for a rape as violent as possible?

“Do you believe in God?”

“Do you believe in God?”

If you are going to be an absolute asshole and link to lmgtfy, you should at least endeavour to at least read the results. That way you’re only an asshole, not an ignorant, stupid, asshole.

“Do you believe in God?”

Let’s get philosophical here for a second.

Let’s be fully accurate here. It isn’t because he has skills in a game. He isn’t getting away with it because he is famous. Or popular.

Actually, if someone is abusive, I’d recommend getting out immediately and not waiting for violence. Emotional abuse is bad also and also only gets worse.

In a strange, roundabout way, you’ve got it exactly right.

Its a lil’ sperm!

If you are on a ship, it should be the Enterprise. DS9 and VOY were wise to not be on the Enterprise, but it has been too long. Start a new series on a new Enterprise, I say.

The problem these “Understand OOP with a simple analogy” examples is that they only cover the simplest, most abstract aspects of OOP. A car is an example you hear often. And it makes sense. People grok that cars are a collection of parts. They can translate that easily into a car class is made up of an object of

In the sense that the only things you buy is a license for windows and after that everything it does is a free service that you are not forced to use?

No. I was talking about the 90s in the US.

Except that wasn’t true for IE and Windows in that era. Internet Explorer was deeply integrated into various random places of windows so that even if you used a different web browser, you were still forced to use IE. And other browsers were arbitrarily hobled by windows.