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That’s not my theory, and you’re not interested in engaging with me in good faith, so good bye.
That’s not my theory, and you’re not interested in engaging with me in good faith, so good bye.
Depends on the crime, the motive and their state of sanity.
Generally, it’s for a court to decide.
They should be rehabilitated in an institution that is set up to help them beat the addiction and re-join society.
If necessary, they should be removed from society and locked up, if they pose a danger to others.
Putting them in a typical American prison that is designed to make their life as miserable as possible while extracting free labor helps neither them, nor the victims, nor society.
Every Windows version was shit when it came out, then became good through updates by the time the next version came out.
Except for Windows ME and 8, which were just shit.
When that happens, I’m happy. Cause there is no error when the task is done right.
I mail them a quick step-by-step manual with what they just did while I watched.
When the error happens the next time I can tell them to RTFM and get back to me if that doesn’t solve the issue.
What did it say?
I’ve had users who legitimately did not understand this question.
“What do you mean, what did it say? I clicked on it but it still didn’t work.”
Then you set up an appointment to remote in, ask them to show you what they tried to do, and when the error message appears, they instantly close it and say “See, it still doesn’t work. What do we even pay you for?”
I’ve had remote sessions where this was repeated multiple times, even after telling them specifically not to close the message. It’s an instinctive reflex.
The worst and most common misconception is that I can fix their Windows issues from a vague description they give me at a party.
Maybe you could bond over dinner and a fine glass of urine.
I don’t condone what she did. She deserves ostracization, a penalty according to the law, and losing her career in politics.
She did resign immediately.
I just think this doesn’t have international relevance.
In any case, it doesn’t detract from the credibility of the Green party.
woman drives while being completely wasted and then gets pissy at the cops stopping her
this is now international news because she’s member of the Green party (who are held to a higher standard) and was dumb enough to use the Hitler salute to protest being arrested
No one cares what people think about the movement in the long run.
Having a long run is the goal.
Personally, I think we have 20 years left in which we can pretend to do something against climate change (because nothing has actually been achieved, CO2-output keeps climbing, completely unaffected by this whole debate).
By 2045, conditions around the equator will trigger a global migration north, then we’ll go back to bombing each other at large scale and all mitigation efforts are over.
The world is making progress in climate change.
It better hurry the fuck up.
Name a better form of protest to get the people’s attention.
Spoiler: They’ve tried that before.
They rappel down.
Please don’t ask how they get the speeder bikes out of the garage.
That’s an interesting question, PP_BOY
No one forced you to comment.
What the article fails to mention is the new party BSW, which is now in the polls for the first time and drew some % away from other parties, including the AfD. That alone is enough to explain the slight change in AfD support.
BSW combines nationalist views on immigration with socialist economic principles, and a foreign policy based on sucking Putin’s dick.
Donnie Darko
My friends call me “Please fix my printer”.