We are going to the moon. Artemis II is going to bring humans further from earth than any human has ever been, and doing a drive by like this is part of the process of landing on the moon
What happens when the people no longer fear the regime?
They lose their power. It's that simple. They'll continue to break the government until we get them out of office, but their emails will be ignored because they can't administrate properly
Apartment buildings have multiple circuits that connect to the grid. Sometimes my power partially goes out, so like these outlets work but those don't, because there's three circuits and one tends to break first
Because the world Bank and IMF fucked them when they resisted selling off their country through outside investments, leading to their currency being debased and ultimately giving them weak footing for international trade
They've never really recovered from that, and they've also flitted back and forth between wildly different economic interventions desperately trying to fix things
And that's why I left the church. Priest kept drumming up hatred for little zero reason
Been getting more involved with a small non-denominational church over the last few months though. The pastor really steps back when to earth when he gets off the little stage, just back to being a normal guy
I love community and hate hate... There's no room for hate within me, I won't let that poison taint me
A domain is a url, like oaksprout.com. A provider is a server/computer that the domain points at. Many services sell both together at an upcharge, but a domain itself usually costs like ~$15 a year
If an IP address is a mailing address, imagine a domain as a way to pay the post office so people can just address it to oaksprout. You could have them forward your mail to your house, or you could send it to a PO box or business address, and change it whenever you want
The provider is like the mailbox in this metaphor... It receives the mail and holds it for you
I mean, you can sue pretty much anyone for anything, but fair... It is technically a ruling
It's still just a policy though, which means it's easy to change or to do unofficially if the courts reject it (which seems unlikely right now, but I'd love to see it happen)
No, I shared my experience with the game and then explained why I think it's also totally valid and relatable why they couldn't get into it when they played it. Sometimes art is timeless, sometimes it can only be properly experienced in the time it was made for.
Although I guess most art won't hold up if reading comprehension continues to plummet...
Where did doctrine that come from? I'm not sure where you're getting it. Kinda sounds made the fuck up
You can absolutely criticize the pope as a Catholic. What you can't do is attempt to supercede him on matters of faith
Which, you know, we've got people doing that already, no need to make shit up