It’s real, folks.
It’s real, folks.
They’re already halfway there /s
Remember everyone, only notyourworld gets to decide what music is!
I don’t even know who this guy is, but your screenshot plus a quick search says this guy added one forged document to a collection of legitimate documents released from the Heartland Institute. That was certainly not the right thing to do, but let’s at least be fully honest about it.
This reads like a bad faith question, or a question from someone older than like 60.
Reminds me of when we all made fun of conservatives for smashing the Keurig coffee makers they already bought and paid for.
And it’s still trending up! A shimmer of hope!
Yeah, we’re gonna need a citation on that 9,000,000 number.
looks around
Gonna need one for that “social unrest” too.
Who got rid of it, and when??
Removed by mod
Them’s the customers.
"Bruh why would you compare them to the largest surveillance state in the world bro. Saying how the EU would be more like the the most widely-known example of government surveillance and blocking of Internet traffic is just saying China bad, bro.
inb4 “bUt mUriCa bAd ToO”
For anyone else who didn’t read the article:
“My time in a straight marriage and in the “ex-gay” world was genuine and sincere and a rich blessing to me. I remember most of it with fondness and gratitude for the joy and growth it caused in me and many others. But I had stopped growing and was starting to die. So I’ve embarked on a new life-giving path that has already started a whole new growth process. I wasn’t faking it all those years. I’m not renouncing my past work or my LDS faith. And I’m not condemning mixed-orientation marriages. I continue to support the rights of individuals to choose how they will respond to their sexual attractions and identity. With that freedom, I am now choosing to pursue life as a gay man.”
Yes, he was a victim, but this dude has no remorse WHATSOEVER. Hopefully that changes with time.
Thanks for the info, I appreciate it!
I keep seeing Usenet mentioned for downloading media, but I’ve never tried it; I’ve stuck with torrents because they’re free and what I’m familiar with. Is paying for Usenet access worth it, is it more straightforward to use with the *arr stack, is there more content available?
And it will mean nothing to anyone other than yourself.