And that was based on a short story of the same name.
Good to know! I thought it was a viral Zuckerberg strategy.
I suppose that depends on which book you're getting the rules from.
I always heard that it's "all warfare is based on deception".
And that's why my blood type is ACAB+
Yes it was. I think you're getting down voted because people are considering private property with personal property.
Your stuff that's there so you can live your life? Personal property.
Stuff that's held from the common but isn't for the purpose of someone living their life? That's private property.
Ah! I had the wing week terminus. Thanks 🙏
When I went there, it was full price. YMMV.
That's an ableist statement. Uncool.
Might. Possibly. Maybe.
Also forgot the basic of basic I heard: 1 lb. of white sugar per gallon of water. Pitch bread yeast over the top and then let it sit for 6-8 days. Then do a stripping run and then a spirits run.
(Not a distiller myself; space, money, and licensing make that... impractical for the time being. Just enthusiastic)
And then there's his example of the TeddySad's Fast Fermenting Vodka.
And also the sweet potato vodka example.
The YouTube creator Still It has a popular potato vodka video/recipe.
Upvote for reference to the late great Sir Terry.
Five gets you ten that Reddit will purge the moderators, get lackeys into the mod positions, do a content prune to get rid of NSFW-ish posts and comments, then try to bring it back as "business as usual".
Reddit has already demonstrated that they have no problem breaking their own rules.
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Uh, no. The phone was made by workers. Workers laid the infrastructure and maintain the networks. Workers run the power plant and maintain that infrastructure as well.
Profit happens when the business takes more money than is needed to Do The Thing. That money is then given to people who (generally) have nothing to do with Doing The Thing. These people then take their extracted value profits, and increase their holdings so they can get more.
To quote the best Starfleet captain yet seen: "Well there's surviving, then there's living"
Meaning of gesture SNW season 2 pilot?
During the pilot episode of season two, someone is keeping a (somewhat) low profile when they suddenly see a friendly face in the crowd. The friendly person places their index finger under their eye.
I don't know exactly what this gesture means. Can anyone illuminate me?
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Alt text:
In the finale of Little House on the Prairie, the people decided to blow up their homes and businesses, rather than let the greedy capitalist take it from them.
Reddit is the same; like the people of Walnut Grove, the platform may be owned by a capitalist, but the community belongs to them.
Image shows a beautiful house, mid-explosion.