

Why does it have to be an either-or situation? I could be evil shit+Epstein distraction.
What was the original name for P2025?


Why does it have to be an either-or situation? I could be evil shit+Epstein distraction.
What was the original name for P2025?


Can you explain your comment further, please? It’s worded very interestingly, but I’m having a hard time getting it.
Are you saying that one should not care about shitty people?


I’m so sorry for your loss.


Phone calls are so… Stressful, limiting, requiring most or all of your attention
Sorry you had that experience. To me, phone calls are not more inconvenient than any other form of voice chat. Put in your hands-free headphones and go on with your business around the house or wherever you are out there in the world.


I like talking with my friends over the phone every other weekend because we live in different cities.
Here’s a question, though: do you ever voice chat with anybody, like, via Discord? I could see how newer generations would prefer that over a phone call, but that would be today’s equivalent.


I never leave voicemails to friends. I’ll text them afterwards if they don’t pick up. “Yo, called to say hey. cya”


There was voting fraud. Chavez was legitimately elected. Maduro never was.


There are tens of millions of westerners who are 50 and up. So “Westerners don’t have a clear perception of this” is false. That’s all I’m saying.


I never said I liked the current situation. I only pointed out that Venezuela was not a sovereign country like OP claimed. That is all.
People are having a hard time with reading comprehension here.


I will express my feelings with words no problem. I can cry under certain circumstances and in front of certain people. But I won’t do so in front of others, though I think it has to do with me not being used to do so, more than feeling that is not a masculine thing to do.
Like farting. You know your farting audience.


I’m not talking about the U.S. I’m simply clarifying that Venezuela is not a sovereign country. It hasn’t been since 2013 when its elections were rigged after Chavez died.


Keep in mind that expats from self proclaimed communist or socialist or generally leftist countries to the US are typically very right wing and poorly educated.
Woooow, way to spew ignorance so blatantly.
I’m not going to comment on other countries, but Venezuelan expats are generally highly educated. They left because they didn’t fall for the illegitimate government’s lies after all.
I will concede that they can be very right wing, yes. But “poorly educated”, GTFO.
Source: am Venezuelan who generally disagrees with other fellow Venezuelans, but knows the full picture.


Venezuela is not a sovereign country. It was a country taken hostage by a dictator. Source: am Venezuelan.
Edit: lol at the downvotes without explanation.


I can totally understand this.
Now, where are the unredacted Epstein files?


But if big changes occur almost never, why pay for a subscription?


Holy smokes. Thanks for sharing.


Oh, this is good to know. But then, why not pay $20 once and stop paying until the next version is out? Can you do that?


This is ridiculous. The USSR was a thing not long ago.


I understand that. It’s a full-fledged IDE. Visual Studio can (or used to?) cost hundreds of dollars too. But I miss the days when you just bought software and that was it. What will happen when you stop paying monthly? Or what if you don’t need the bleeding edge and you’ve shelled $900 in three years, for a product that should have cost $499? That’s the thing. Subscriptions suck.
But yeah. You do you, and I do me.
I think I know what you’re saying.
“Don’t waste time with shitty people, don’t become a shitty person.”
But the reasons go over my head. “Because nobody is owed anything for existing” and “Because it’s not okay to be shitty when people do good to you” sound disconnected.
But that’s okay. If you want to elaborate further, I’ll be happy to continue reading. I won’t blame you if you don’t.
Thank you for expanding further.