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Did like: The radiant smile when the moderator told the two that their microphones had been cut.
Did not like: "During the last four years, Kamala did this", "She had enough time, why didn't she do that", and so forth. Dude, she was not the President, and the President is not the King. I was waiting in vain for someone to point that out. Also, what's with using the first name all the time? Would he have done that if the VP was a man?
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Thank you for pointing that out! I always thought it looked interesting, but somehow thought that it was only available on Steam - and my PC is not up to the task. Just bought it for the PS5.
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Somewhat boringly, the archaeologists posit that the bones may have been associated with cult practices.
Sometimes I wonder what archaeologists a few millennia down the line will think about small polymer statuettes of human females with disproportionately large breasts, but without discernible genitalia...
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They are, however, aces at reiterating the problem.
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They might be at 'evangelically' child free folks.
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("The bust holder")
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German Lutheran. We don't go for strong feelings.
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She looks nice. I am sure they started it, and if I just behave, all will be fine.
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For sure. I think if I had to fly these days, I would feel vaguely uneasy if I ended up in a Boeing.
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I'm guessing that was the rationale for sending it back unmanned?
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I think informed consent is key - and I know I would give mine for the right sum, unless a family member called first dibs. I am planning to be cremated and a few ounces of ashes more or less won't make a difference.
I can hardly see any other way to obtain a human skull ethically. If the seller is honest, they should make the signed consent form available to the buyer upon request.
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I see some strong social commentary here: A male presenting person essentially turns one of his (formerly SFW) nipples into a female nipple - thus turning it... NSFW? I have never seen a more scathing indictment of the bigoted way in which we treat bodies based on sex.
That, or he was being moderately funny.
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In the same vein (and at least as dangerous): "Pain is just weakness leaving the body." No, you testosterone poisoned numb-nuts - it is your body's way of telling you that something is not right. Stop and listen!
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Odd that The Mouse did not intervene.
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I don’t think I have ever heard it called that. Very apt, though.
Most free web sites pay for their upkeep with ads. It has been an unwritten agreement since forever (or at least as long as there have been ads on the web) that if you consume the content, you pay the creator by looking at the ads on their site. Consuming the content without looking at the ads is like shoplifting because you don't like the way a store's checkout counter works and/or the fact that they want money from you at all.
The power supply on my XPS 8930 gave up the ghost, so I replaced it with a Corsair CX750M (probably not relevant). While I was at it, I also replaced the case with a Thermaltake CTE T500 (probably relevant). I connected the power switch to pins 6 and 8 on the front panel connector, following the diagram at [XPS 8930, GPU and CPU Liquid Cooler, PSU, Case Swap, Upgrade](https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/xps-desktops/xps-8930-gpu-and-cpu-liquid-cooler-psu-case-swap-upgrade/647f7beef4ccf8a8dea397f0?commentId=647f7eb1f4ccf8a8ded238f3#M21680). Things work as expected: I can power the computer on and off with the power button, all cool. BUT: Every time the computer boots, I get an error message from SupportAssist during POST: "[...] Alert! Power Button Cable failure". I click Continue, and everything is peachy. Does anyone know how I can get rid of this message? Did the power button in the original case know some secret handshake that the new one doesn't? At this point, I would be OK with disabling the SupportAssist self check altogether. I don't need any SupportAssistance to know that the machine is getting a little cranky.