I’m using FF & don’t have that issue nor have I elsewhere.
Sometime extensions cause issues if you have any installed.
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I’m using FF & don’t have that issue nor have I elsewhere.
Sometime extensions cause issues if you have any installed.
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That’s right everyone, the Bezos Post is left leaning!
God, this fucking debate has been going on for decades with you nerds. Bieb or Hannah there’s no right answer, use whichever works best for you!
Is that right? Because it seems to me the Republicans can’t even muster up the respect to address the Democratic Party as the Democratic Party and insist on calling it the Democrat Party just to be a bunch of fucking disrespectful assholes. Party leaders have been doing so for decades.
But please, continue your Ted Talk about childish behavior…
Actually, a lot don’t. I mean, like, at least fifty percent. You would be surprised. I don’t think it’s schools being conservative so much as it didn’t occur to teachers and staff that analogue clocks are frankly obsolete (I still like them). I didn’t read this article, but it sounds like that’s being corrected.
Anyways, I really respect your attitude that it’s not worth getting bent out of shape or spending a lot of time on, I think you’re right. A lot of people get precious about it or, worse, make fun of kids like they’re stupid because they haven’t wasted their time learning to read, essentially, a sundial.
It’s crazy to me to see all the hollowed out store fronts because local businesses can’t pay “rent.” Especially after the pandemic.
The small business couldn’t make rent, so the Landlord kicked them out, so now the business person has no business and the landlord has a boarded up storefront covered with graffiti. There are entire city blocks abandoned because of this nonsense. Who does this benefit?
“Remember kids, even rumors can be hurtful”
~Richard Gere
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I actually love the fact that stadiums full of people go to political rallies and get jazzed about policy speeches. It’s strange, right? But I’m glad it’s something we get collectively psyched about. In a democracy, it (usually) feels healthy.