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You don’t argue with fools. You dismiss them
You don’t argue with fools. You dismiss them
In 10 more years! 10 more years and North Korea will be a superpower /s
How long will they support the banwave?
Sure it’s possible, but it could just as easily be someone who wants to hack a platform with hundreds of millions of users.
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Tomorrow is another launch (Jun 2 at 1203 ET)
Hope we get to see it
If you want to have a romantic relationship with someone, you probably want to know if they cheated on somebody before you go for it. Otherwise you’ll probably get burned just like they burned others. Maybe Anon wants a loyal girlfriend
To awaken the spirit of a nation, to feel the will of God, Family and Country. That’s pretty woke, though not exactly uhh good
I learned something today, and I’m disappointed
There’s a big difference between the two though. Usually in the US, we have transactions in dollars. Whether by credit cards or cash.
With crypto, you have to go to an exchange, and set up payment devices. Then the other person would have to set up that too. Monero trades availability for privacy and sanctions relief
A CBDC wouldn’t really compete with Monero. It would compete with things like PayPal where it’s still in dollars.
Just that the Chinese never miss an opportunity to hate the Japanese. Especially when the meme brings up the PLA
That’s the thing that breaks my immersion. I know that 200 years would make the area completely taken over by nature. It would look more like Horizon rather than Fallout. Not sure I’d dig trenches or anything, but radiation would be much more minimal. Nukes would also have a limited area, so the cities would die, but farmers, small towns, and everyone else out in the boonies would survive and rebuild. Hiroshima is a thriving city nowadays, with the building that survived still there
It doesn’t sound wrong, enough that I’ve probably used that phrase in the past.
What that could mean is that he was actively doing something with them. That’s actually kind of a big thing
People don’t tend to put things in their bedrooms that they aren’t using. Of course, it wouldn’t hold in a court of law, but it’s still my conclusion
Still quite legal under the Flag Act
That’s actually the right area code surprisingly https://www.wirefly.com/area-codes/missouri/whiteman-air-force-base
Haven’t you played Legend of Zelda? That’s the spot you drop a bomb to reveal the secret passage
Making lots of fake GPS signals, or just pushing lots of power on a GPS frequency.
That looks hella dangerous