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Tuvok has been with another man and didn’t want it to stop. I mean, it was a transporter accident, but still.
Tuvok has been with another man and didn’t want it to stop. I mean, it was a transporter accident, but still.
For great justice
I do this, too. The only remedies I know are a walk or a colleague’s fresh perspective.
As well as vampire slaying. Cramps plus heightened senses may save Donald Sutherland next time.
perl 5.10 for life!
That’s how they got NRS and UBT.
And did you see what happened to sex? And pooping? And burgers?
Please keep them there. Do not let the bone viruses out of their prisons.
I’m under the impression that ansible is Turing complete.
How to use
- Don’t
Lol
Who. For nominative case, it’s who.
I’m not sure what your point is, though. Are you suggesting that humans are destined to capitalism, in which case there is no choice and you can’t really put a moral judgement on it anymore than you can salt crystallizing. Or do you mean humans end up choosing capitalism, in which case can’t they choose something else and it’s not human nature after all?
Worthiness begs the question of a judge of worthiness. The Agents may not have liked us as part of a balanced ecology, but they found us worthy batteries, for example. But they’re made up, as I’d argue most other external judges or values are. Even if a human is making that judgement, worthy of what and why? More worth than X? To who? Why is their judgement worthy?
It’s a big can of worms and the deeper you go, the less clear it’s going to be. Maybe focus on a smaller bite for now.
Do you think it’s inherently human nature to be this way or do you think there are other ways for humans to be? Maybe you’re conflating human nature with something else, like capitalism.
It looks like there’s a long piece that connected two balls that go into sockets on either end. If that’s correct, and you want to repair the long piece so it doesn’t break again, you want to pin it. That means drilling into both sides of the break and putting something stronger to act as a bridge through both holes. There are bunches of tutorials on how to do it like this one https://spikeybits.com/2020/04/this-is-how-to-pin-metal-miniatures-the-right-way.html (just an example, you can probably find better ones)
Forgot about this one until just now. Definitely second the recommendation.
What cflags was it compiled with?
I read it. Beard bag exchanges were riveting.
Yes. If you read up on industrial meat production, the industry is rife with human rights abuses as well.
Yesterday. Gotta grep those logs.