and each year, per tradition under the guise of a Jellicle Ball (where the Jellicle leader Old Deuteronomy, played by Dame Judi Dench, has to make the Jellicle Choice!)
and each year, per tradition under the guise of a Jellicle Ball (where the Jellicle leader Old Deuteronomy, played by Dame Judi Dench, has to make the Jellicle Choice!)
I’m not going to exculpate your comment again: poor language choices make it a completely ridiculous response to my comment.
Reasonably sure I never said he was not working “against the country” (whatever that means).
This is so dumb. Blame him as a part of the problem if you like (whether or not he actually is is up for debate), but who cares what you would do if you were married to her? You’re not!
This is why I give a big Fuck You to Android Auto and any system that wants to “connect” with my phone, especially in rental cars. A bluetooth connection is just fine for me.
I would agree with this, in that SMS 2FA is both garbage and easily hackable.
I mean, part of the “smarts” of online account security include multiple email addresses (one for “core” services and a burner for everything else), not allowing sites to save your payment credentials and being aware of just who you’re giving your information to. Add in (as I mentioned) keeping an eye on HIBP, and for…
Yes, but because security, I typically wipe my browser after every session. So, for me, no, it’s unnecessary. YMMV.
I feel like 2FA is for those people who are inclined to open email attachments from anyone and everyone. Common sense precludes the need for 2FA.
Right? Who cares if he was drunk? It just means we can add “poor life choices” to his resume.
Except, no: he didn’t call out a lie. He called someone a liar. That’s a move straight out of the “fake news” playbook: turn the argument back against the person voicing it without refuting the substance of what they said.
So, Uncle Joe said a bunch of words, lost his cool and his temper, played “who has a bigger dick” with a voter, and you’re gonna focus on four of those words? That’s fine, that’s totally your right.
No, sorry, he didn’t “call out a lie.” He blustered and puffed out his chest and invoked both a push-up and IQ competition.
I love one of the comments there: “It’s not fair to use the things Kamala Harris has said and done against her.”
I can’t fathom why so many people are applauding Uncle Joe for that. For a presidential candidate to speak to a voter (in public!) like that is just beyond foolish: it’s a betrayal of the DNC’s “big tent” approach.
Castro told BuzzFeed that just because unhappy campaign staffers are willing to bash their boss doesn’t mean that those stories have to be reported.
Nah, mate. You don’t know what “james” meant; you’re making an assumption, a “leap of logic” if you will. Your comments here are full of hyperbole like that, which is why it’s so bloody hard to take you seriously.