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That’s cool, is that on the VA or MD side? Down here in NC I can’t have them in city limits
That’s cool, is that on the VA or MD side? Down here in NC I can’t have them in city limits
In many urban places and suburban neighbourhoods with HOAs it is illegal to just keep livestock in your yard. Outside of major cities it’s somewhat common
Has anyone tested how it matches up with termux?
Best we can do is art robots
It’s true tho
Animal cruelty maybe not, but I know a few friends who get randomly shown car crashed and combat recordings and the like. I agree with your sentiment for the most part, but I think the real point is that books that should be required reading for young minds are being banned, while the majority of young people are on sites that will show you all kinds of crazy shit to keep you scrolling
The exact quote that came to my mind. So glad I was shown this back in high school
This is the approximately the plot of a KND episode
Quit crying and fight your father
Overpriced I’d agree with, but the quality seems to be as high as ever imo
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Jack Frost
Nah the abominable is a friend at the end
All the content creators on MFA dipped after the api drama, all that’s left on that sub is reposts. Many of the userbase moved to their discord
Either OCR censoring or engagement bait for wherever it was originally
I’ve heard “firehose of falsehoods” but I think it’s not the same, just a related tactic. Overall they are trying to keep the people who care news-weary, and it’s working