So long as the camera man ain’t getting bricked up, I don’t think it’s a matter of kinks… I hope.
So long as the camera man ain’t getting bricked up, I don’t think it’s a matter of kinks… I hope.
I’m dry, and this offends him.
In my opinion, people don’t mind hearing what you have to say. I wouldn’t call an upvote content. So I think comments and posts, if you are feeling daring on any given day, make for a better experience and let’s people be more social.
Basically, if everyone says something and interacts, this place will feel a lot more lively.
Best way to have active accounts is to avoid lurking. I’ve found myself falling into the trap where I act like I’m on reddit or YouTube and I don’t want to give them free user engagement. The exact opposite of Lemmy.
So yeah. Don’t lurk. Lurking bad.
I was right on the tail end, born in 2006. I definitely remember this commercial.
You could write a book with a life like that.
So to make my final point, police who respect their own privacy and your privacy are very integral in a constitutional manner. Honestly, I don't know where I stand on the issue. Too much to loose from either side.
I personally feel that something like that could be dangerous. People who don't respect their own privacy, in my experience, won't respect your privacy either.
So then do you recommend that qualified, genuinely decent people, avoid public servant jobs if they expect a reasonable level of privacy?
I'm not debating what is reasonable, just if we should turn people away from jobs for expecting privacy of any kind.
Psychotic
You should give his review a 1 star to show your displeasure!