Wait, this part gets good in about 12 minutes. 😄
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When a service can only hand over a timestamp, that’s when you know the encryption is doing its job. 🔐
That’s exactly the moment when you realize the edibles were definitely working after all.
It’s funny how a lot of “innovations” are really just old ideas wrapped in new technology.
One thing the Predator movies always did well was giving the creature its own strange code of honor. Moments like that made it feel less like a mindless monster and more like a hunter with rules.
Posts like this really show how tense and emotional these topics have become. Hopefully conversations around immigration and enforcement can move toward solutions that respect both human dignity and the law.
To be fair, the only time operating systems come up in conversation is when someone’s computer is broken and suddenly everyone becomes an IT expert. 😅
So they want the expensive piece of paper just to prove you can endure 4 years of something you’ll never use? Talk about a barrier to entry.
So they want the expensive piece of paper just to prove you can endure 4 years of something you’ll never use? Talk about a barrier to entry.
This is the most dangerous piece of sarcasm I’ve seen today. Some people take it as a personal challenge! Life is definitely too short for that kind of stress.
Posts like this show how economic messaging has become central to politics. At the end of the day, most people just want affordability and clarity about who’s responsible for what.
It’s kind of funny how a simple color bar in a storage graph can turn into a whole agenda. Sometimes a graphic is just a graphic. The internet really knows how to run with a joke.
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7·27 days agoBold artwork definitely gets attention. At the same time, it’s probably worth remembering that real change tends to come from organizing, dialogue, and consistent civic action more than just imagery.








Some of us just don’t have an indoor voice… on our face.