It is already too much. I am not looking forward to the rest. I am happy alyaza is here to share all the links to keep me from thinking about work too much. Thank you alyaza!
It is already too much. I am not looking forward to the rest. I am happy alyaza is here to share all the links to keep me from thinking about work too much. Thank you alyaza!
But I think my old one is still talking in a box somewhere.
honestly I did give the cat a thumbs up. It kept sleeping but obviously was giving me one anyway.
I love what the EU does to technology. Thank you EU!
Apollo forever till the blackout. Replaced the apollo spot with Mlem to keep my muscle memory from screwing over my desire to not support the reddit changes.
my subscribe was pending. I just learned that was a bug. HOORAY I’M IN!
I’m starting to feel reallllllllllllly ashamed of how bad i am at building in totk.
Epstein related news is always hard to read but these paragraphs really aren’t sitting well with me.
Monday’s settlement stems from claims filed last year by an unnamed woman, using the pseudonym Jane Doe, that the bank knowingly benefited from and facilitated Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. The woman, who alleges she was raped and trafficked, sued on behalf of a “large number” of other victims of that operation.
“We all now understand that Epstein’s behavior was monstrous, and we believe this settlement is in the best interest of all parties, especially the survivors, who suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of this man,” JPMorgan said in a separate statement Monday morning.
The first paragraph says JPMorgan “knowingly benefited from and facilitated Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.”
But the next paragraph says “We all now understand that Epstein’s behavior was monstrous,"
So my main question is who exactly are the people who just found out that benefiting from sex trafficking others/minors is monstrous? and what on earth took them so long?
Well you’ve got to remember that these big and sudden changes are great because they benefit the ruling class which the conservatives will eventually become once they’ve pulled their bootstraps tight enough.
It’s just basic logic.
/s
I haven’t used a Meta product (or twitter) in years. I have no plans on going back. Neither of these businesses inspire confidence.
Does this mean everyone who’s been banned from r/Conservative can post freely today?
The methodology is discussed in the article.
Here is a tweet embedded in the article that explains how the data was collected.
While reflecting on our personal experience is useful it is important to acknowledge that our experiences are anecdotal and do not necessarily demonstrate truth.
Welcome! Any recipe suggestions?