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cdn.polyfill.io^ ? By now it was probably already added to the default lista tho…
(I dont really understant these things tho, so correct me if I’m wrong)
cdn.polyfill.io^ ? By now it was probably already added to the default lista tho…
(I dont really understant these things tho, so correct me if I’m wrong)
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The Apple approved way of exiting vim
The female mind isn’t capable of understanding this
And also in some of the non developed countries (Cuba, Brazil)
a party that “veterans” (people in their last year of college) throw to people in their first year. I don’t know a better name for it)
Never heard of that flavor
Cloudflare tunnel, and its alternatives, such as localXpose, altho the privacy is probably questionable, and a many of them require a domain.
Será que é por isso que sempre tem aqueles avisos de “nova embalagem”? Ou talvez fique escrito nas letrinhas pequenas atrás? Nunca percebi algo assim, mas muito legal saber que essa lei existe!
edit: se pesquisar por “reduflação” no google imagens, aparecem vários exemplos disso. Estou impressionado que eu nunca via algo assim…
For real? I live in brazil and never noticed any warnings on price increases, or size changes…
I think it’s funny, you can get free cancer treatment by the gov in fucking Brazil, but not the US… Such a balanced country amirite?
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Your name in Portuguese literally means God, and it makes this reply even better
Suk moe
I agree that we shouldn’t treat everyone equally. Some people need special care, and denying that is being an asshole.
I live in a family of 6, and we were able to live car free for a year when we lived in germany. My dad used to live and work 300 kilometers away, and he would visit us every few weeks, coming by high speed train. My mother did all the buying groceries by bike. And we didnt live in any big city. It was a town of less than 10.000 people. It is possible for families to live car free. We did roadtrips by bike, visited nearby cities, went to beaches by train. We did have the car of a relative available, but we used it some 5 or 6 times in the whole year.
I dont care if you have a family, you can live car free, if in the right place. And we aren’t super rich or anything, we lived with our relatives, and my dad lived in a friend’s house, who gave him a very big discount.
And we also didn’t have any 3 bikes each, our bikes were mostly oldies borrowed from old family friends who didn’t need them.
And if you do the math, 100 dolars a month, is pretty cheap for a car, if you consider gas and wear, so it is cheaper to buy a pretty nice bike every 3 months than to own a car.
I depends on the country, but definitely yes. And this is even more the case if you said “your city”. Most local politicians are just straight up bad.
I, as someone in a third world country, absolutely hate US foreign policy. Fuck you, we almost had a democracy for a minute. We didn’t need your highways either.
But you can’t blame these actions in the people of the US, as nor the army nor the FBI, CIA, and the other three letters are democratic.
May I ask you what script blocker I should use? I use Firefox with ublock.