You missed the opportunity to say “ManageMint”!
You missed the opportunity to say “ManageMint”!
That app is cancer. Just stop using it.
The article seems like a hit piece for having to pay for Twitter. If it’s that important to use it, pay the money. Otherwise, like goes on just fine without the platform.
That looked like such a miserable experience for everyone involved. What a stupid location.
Ya, and I prefer the open stance but just don’t want to deal with the volume of propaganda. I’m taking the advice to be more aggressive with my filtering.
Ultimately, I agree with less censored stances which is why I picked this instance. I just don’t think it’s good for my mental health to engage in the political banter. I did start blocking some instances, maybe that will help. Thanks for the insight!
I agree with this assessment completely. Especially after the pre-race talks about working as a team to keep the Ferrari’s at bay. I was almost expecting what you described after seeing Lewis on the softs and how much of a short term advantage they offered yesterday.
Man, I’m starting to think this platform ain’t for me. Lots of unhinged folks here.
The argument I have heard being lockdowns (moreso the duration of them) put extensive pressure on small business to shut down but allowed the large corporations to remain open, creating an effective monopoly. This created a situation where governments had also had to assist with those shortfalls so folks can survive. To do that, they increased the monetary supply which in turn devalues the currency. This causes the inflation which makes things more expensive. The government then gives out more money…and the cycle repeats.
Now, I’m not an economist but it sounds pretty logical to me. I know it came down to saving lives and I’m in support of doing that. But could we have done things in a way that didn’t put an entire generation 10 years behind? That’s a conversation worth having if you ask me.
Man, I wish I had this kind of spare time.
You can swap sides and this still applies.
Correct. It does seem that many of the COVID measures did come at the expense of the quality of life for citizens. Upward mobility feels like a pipe dream now. I’m glad I didn’t have to make the decisions about lockdowns and spending because that’s not an easy choice.
I just think those in opposition may have had some valid points that were dismissed as insensitive or heartless by those who will, now, never be able to afford a house. That sort of stuff. It’s a shame we can’t talk without devolving into “your team is evil” rhetoric any longer.
Ya, I would tend to agree and left out the context. It’s not our only URL filtering tool, we have a full proxy and URL rewrite in email for that but it does help fill in gaps when people click links from devices we don’t manage.
I stated that the seller tried to bribe me in one review and lost the ability to review things. Amazon is what’s wrong with this country. Stop using it.
I think in many cases it’s because the opposing side spends time creating lists like this explaining how dumb the other side is. Nice work counting to 12, BTW.
I didn’t realize we were only discussing the batshit crazy theories. Plenty of people had some ideas that were laughed at as conspiracy during COVID times but look pretty reasonable in hindsight. That’s all I’m driving at.
The current implementation has its flaws but that’s due to unchecked concentration of power, as you stated earlier. The core mechanism of exchange of goods among individuals is just fine.
Corruption and weak morals can ruin any system.
Had the displeasure of dealing with McKinsey as they performed the legal equivalent of extortion under the guise of “public health” during COVID. Crazy just how deep their tendrils go when it comes to steering public funds and policy.