

No one needs to be “given a message” to hate trump. It’s the natural stance taken upon hearing even 1% of what he is about. We don’t “hate” easily, he’s just that easy to hate.
No one needs to be “given a message” to hate trump. It’s the natural stance taken upon hearing even 1% of what he is about. We don’t “hate” easily, he’s just that easy to hate.
Oh weird, you mean they didn’t fact check to see if they even had any idea what was going on? So uncharacteristic of them.
They’ll have to get creative for the super important “writing your name in the snow/sand” portion of the military exam.
They may be following the detailed recipe of those that came before them, but they’re using spoiled ingredients.
The worst part is it’s only missing a comma, and maybe one or two more words to clarify, but they would be optional once the comma was in.
If the meeting had already happened before Trump directed them to do so, then it would make sense as a pulse check to see if there would be any dissent. But the meeting hasn’t happened yet.
There is of course the possibility that it was supposed to be about that and someone mentioned it to Trump and he couldn’t hold it and jumped the gun without knowing why it was so important that the meeting happened first… that is unfortunately, plausible…
Yeah, a pc that runs the Crew well would be fairly cheap now. If you can’t just get one donated to you that would otherwise be going to the dump, picking one up from a garage sale or something would be pretty cheap. And you can hook a pc to a TV, set Steam to launch with Windows and enter bigscreen mode when it does. Steam bigscreen mode is used with a controller and has an option to turn off the computer in it’s menu. So you could do without a keyboard and mouse 99% of the time.
Did any of those soldiers actually keep that medal anyway? That seems like one of those things they would be trying their hardest to forget, keeping the medal would have sucked.
Right after the article mentions their rules of engagement in that situation being that they should have backed away from the moving car, it then states that the action would likely be considered justified due to the officer being in danger… from choosing to hold on to the moving car? Like his injuries are clearly because he didn’t let go of the car until it was going fast enough that he fell off and skidded… that seems like his choice and not something the driver did.
They are not authorised or recommended to use force to prevent a “suspect” from fleeing.
Yeah, if we know anything about Canada and Australia, it’s that they are definitely the bad guys…
It’ll be petroleum chambers this time, gotta find some new uses for that stuff to justify the continued production.
If you are really worried about getting caught not following the exact rules as written, you could always pay for multi device connections… then they won’t care.
But it’s definitely possible to set up your VR router in a way that is not gonna bother anything. Most people in this thread don’t know that your VR router doesn’t need internet access. If the VR stream is all it is doing, it can be isolated from the internet, and the isp won’t know or care it exists.
The other thing about rules, that they don’t tell us autistic people, is that following rules is actually kind of optional. Certainly more optional than it feels like to us. Think about it in terms of what the people were thinking when they wrote the rules, and who will be enforcing the rules and what they will care about. And what the enforcement of the rules would look like. (In this case, the most likely initial outcome of them enforcing these rules would be either an e-mail or paper letter telling you they noticed you are breaking a rule, possibly with details to help you stop breaking it, but likely not). Try to sus out the “spirit” of the rules rather than the letter of the rules. That is how all the other humans use rules and why to us it always feels like everyone is breaking all the rules and getting away with it.
If you follow every rule to the letter… you really can’t do anything. At all. Like, literally, even we are breaking rules we don’t yet know about every single day.
You can make a mesh mask out of hi-vis reflective material. So people can see you but anything that relies on shining light at you to get a clear picture will just blow out and be pure “white” to Its optics.