“The orange cornflour we used to create an eye-catching spectacle will soon wash away with the rain…"
“The orange cornflour we used to create an eye-catching spectacle will soon wash away with the rain…"
How does that help?
We’re talking about it
To take it a step further, I believe he’s also aligned with various other ‘actors’ who wanted to see Twitter turn to dog shit due to it being a widespread tool of the people and its usefulness in coordinating large scale protests.
I think he saw an opportunity to both make a buck doing what you said and fulfilling some unknown obligation or deal he has to tank the reputation.
The money making fell through, but he’s still left hanging to fulfill his obligation.
/End conspiracy
A veteran Silicon Valley Software Executive… aren’t those a dime a dozen these days? And for every success story out of Silicon Valley aren’t there dozens of failures. It would be more impressive if the person was a senior engineer.
It’s secret like Area 51 is secret. We know it’s there, we know the government is doing something with it, but we don’t know fully what, when, why, or how.
So they removed an article for the world because of a lawsuit in one country?
I had to dig a little. Looks to be John Anthony Castro and he’s running for PotUS on the Republican ticket. I’d never heard of him. He is apparently tied to a good percentage of these lawsuits in the states.
And who determined steamed rice is “normal” rice.
Ricist!
Opening a walled community is always good for the end users. Promoting competition is always good for the end users.
None of this rhetoric is new with Trump. This was all out there the first go around. Where was Mitch then? Now that the dog is off his leash and isn’t so useful he’s decided to “say something”. Seems too little too late.
And Scotty beamed them to the Klingon ship, where they would be no Tribble at all.
Not just his cousin… his FIRST cousin. His mom’s niece!
I didn’t. It became so overused.
Just a thought, but with deep brain implants aren’t the electronics separate from the electrodes that actually go in the brain? That would make them a little more accessible without needing to do brain surgery every time.
Maybe that’s the middle ground for this situation at this moment in time: make the sensors/electrodes/static components needed for the health issue follow the same life+20 years and separate the processing pieces into a container that could still be surgically stored under the skin, but more easily accessed for maintenance, repair, replacement.
Theoretically, this could allow 3rd parties to come in and leverage existing installations by leaving the lifetime components in place and replacing the processing unit.
This could be the beginning of human device engineering standards similar to what IEEE does for computers and technology.
It’s completely ok to say “I really liked the thing, but I just can’t watch it because I can only see the actor behind the character”. If I found out someone punched puppies in their spare time, I would find it really hard to enjoy the things they are in. I don’t think it has to be any different with an actor who’s political stance you are vehemently against.
Bill was submitted by a Republican, in a Republican controlled state Congress, and signed by a Republican governor. How is this a progressive issue?
I’ve noticed when threads do start they are usually engaging conversations instead of the typical one-liner meme bullshit.
For the record, I’m not saying I agree with their methods, but I don’t think it’s fair to them either that everyone is acting like they did irreparable harm to the monument.