

Of course it’s bad. It’s awful. Only a complete moron would think the opposite.
Of course it’s bad. It’s awful. Only a complete moron would think the opposite.
This technological breakthrough is amazing, yes, but does not make disappear the constant harassment of minorities, the lack of freedom, the labor camps, the violent repression in Hong-Kong and all the other freaking shit China does on a daily basis.
And thanks for asking about the freedom of expression in Europe, it’s going really fine.
100% sure they used the hamster as a fridge magnet.
No Doubt got my teenage brain horny
… and that’s why I want search engines to not record my search history.
We have unions, a variety of political parties and many organisations who have decades, even a century of experience on how to organise rallyes. The only thing common people have to do it show up. And still, most French won’t go even if they sympathise with the message (I almost never do it).
there is a thing called shared front-end components, so each time you need to add a button on an interface, you don’t need to recreeate a new one and it looks consistent for the user. And Steam is known for being super slow at rolling out anything.
I wear all-natural deodorant too. It’s microwaved-tuna flavoured.
what he’s really complaining about is queuing, not borders. first world problem.
but I read comments
I’m Comment-only. I don’t read.
Go to the Netherlands and see the same thing, but with bikes. I once brought back a 1,5 meter long wooden pannel under my arm. I didn’t anticipate the wind, which started to push me out of the road.
Moog and LSD of course. Let’s party!
oh, that’s so easy! It’s both, depending how you translate it: une machine à laver or un lave-linge.
I’m not a patriot. I dont give a shit about my own country. If France is does positive things, good, but it doesn’t I’m going to ignore that our politicians are corrupt or that the Olympics were used to enforce mass surveillance and lock up climate activists.