

Now do Sync ;-;
Now do Sync ;-;
You could just block them yourself if you don’t like leftist spaces that much
I’m not even sure what you’re asking, let alone if it’s possible.
I mean, you could probably divide its tasks/processes between different servers or computers, but I don’t see what the point of that would be. It’d just make things significantly slower and more costly.
As if Google is any better
Why would it be a permanent brick? Shouldn’t a flashdrive and access to BIOS be enough to get your PC working again?
What makes a gender political? First I’m hearing that term.
The only block on both my accounts is lemmynsfw.com so I don’t have porn pop up on my feed at work
“little”
I’m a very big fan.
Fun
We’d certainly be better off in the education/intelligence department if we promoted skepticism and criticized faith or any belief without evidence, but to be fair the word “better” is more broad than that…
If you’re into Pokemon and have access to the GBA/DS ROMs, PokeMMO is a great emulator that adds online MMO features to the first 5 generations of Pokemon. You can take one character across all 5 regions, and there’s tons of QoL features.
Reminds me of the people who taught their bird to say “mom beats me! oOoOoOoOo”
Why are you showing me a circle
Einstein believed in “Spinoza’s god”, which is essentially just nature and the laws that govern the universe. It’s not the same as believing in an anthropomorphic God and putting faith in scripture.
This is one of those reasons I always call myself an agnostic instead of atheist.
Those aren’t mutually exclusive terms. “Agnostic” answers whether you know a god exists, and “atheist” answers whether you believe a god exists.
I don’t know of any gods, and I don’t believe any exist, so I’m an agnostic atheist.
That’s right. Then after the Israelites were freed, Moses, claiming to be speaking for God, gave them permission to take slaves of their own from the nations around them. Before that, they were told how merciless they could be when bludgeoning those slaves.
The Bible portrays this as moral behavior, and the excuses you’ve given me aren’t convincing. I don’t think there is any excuse for it, but I’m all ears if you want to give it a shot.
The most reliable way to lose faith isn’t through science, it’s reading their holy text.
In general, nothing about science ever shakes a theist’s faith, and I doubt it ever will. Reason being: the moment science breaks new ground, religion retreats further back into the unknown. As long as there is an unknown, theists will have something to take shelter from.
I’ve been using Boost since Sync lost the “mark as read” feature, but I took a second look at Summit since I wrote that comment… And I actually think I like it more lol.
Do you know if it has push notifications? I moderate a handful of communities so getting notified of reports would be huge.