You probably wreck in chess. :)
psychological warfare is legal.
You probably wreck in chess. :)
Another place I frequent got rid of the downvote so if people actually disagree with you they have to use words to make their point. Kinda funny how that solves a lot of issues.
I find them online and use javascript to rip them into a text file and use @Voice premium on android to read/listen to the text files. I got the premium @Voice because I didn’t realize how much of a staple having an app that can read most types of files was going to be.
I was a fan too, but lost the portable version I was using when my usb died. The version I pulled off git now freezes every 10 seconds and closes itself down a lot. Not sure how they made it worse but it’s worse now.
If you just
Yeah that’s the one that gets me. People use it to say something without having to commit to having said it and/or attempt to reduce the weight of an action. Just make more money, just work harder, just work faster, just don’t worry about it, just calm down. Pretty much minimizes the context the person they’re talking to comes from like whatever they’re suggesting is so easy no one should have to think about it.
“Just don’t use the word just!” lol
Using it as a shortening for justice doesn’t bother me for some reason xD
“just” was meant to indicate a recent position in time. As in “just now.”
Even a pencil can be used as a weapon if you’re clever ;) but I try to refrain from telling other people how to live their lives.
unpopular hexbear because seeing both sides of the propaganda broadens my critical thinking more than echo chambers, yes-men, and logical fallacies being thrown my way instead of supporting data
making fun of people for their sexuality is a dick move.
That’s not what this Sub is about.
and laugh at toxic heteronormativity
… uhhhhhh. Has my reading comprehension degraded that much or is it the language?
Also: Overusing the word “toxic” can make it lose its meaning, can scare people from sharing their thoughts, and might be used unfairly to avoid responsibility.
Isn’t it interesting that it’s taught as supply and demand, and not demand and supply?