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Have you tried the fossify dialer?
Their whole set of apps is nice.
Have you tried the fossify dialer?
Their whole set of apps is nice.
How are they choosing the bear? Both of those are actively hostile towards women, they don’t just “go their own way” to chill with the bear
If there was a choice to make, I would give up smartphones entirely without a thought
If you’re curly, that means having straws in place of hair
I always try to be nice, but the motivation comes in handy when the person in front of you seems to be trying their darnest to be infuriating
That’s like saying medical research is a scam and citing Andrew Wakefield as a prominent exemple
We are, to a point. US election system is particularly bad in representation, what with gerrymandering and voters disenfranchising, but even if it wasn’t it’s callous to say people deserve to suffer because they don’t understand what they’re voting for.
You’re speaking from a position of privilege.
I agree, and your guess is as good as mine.
While the solution seems flimsy at best, reading the article makes things a bit more complicated. As far as I can tell, what doctors are striking against is a raise in the admission numbers for medical schools, as they think it will worsen working conditions.
Major hospitals are struggling to provide services after thousands of junior medics handed in their resignations and stopped working last week to protest against government plans to sharply increase medical school admissions in the face of a rapidly ageing society.
Seoul says it has one of the lowest doctor-to-population ratios among developed countries and the government is pushing hard to admit 2,000 more students to medical schools annually from next year.
I’m sorry, are you saying that millions of people, including children, all deserve to suffer because their establishment sucks?
I think it’s Roma
I think I’ll keep both and see which I enjoy best. Thank you for your explanation, it was appreciated.
Ah thank you, I’ll look into it
Is there a way beside Sync to tag people? It’s the feature I miss most in any other client, and the main reason I keep using that instead of an open source alternative.
Your comment got me to discover the existence of initialisms and their difference from acronyms, thank you
I like URLCheck better, the graphics isn’t that nice but it works like a charm and you can set it to get rid of amp, redirect, anything you can script for basically
I didn’t. Edited, thanks!
It reminded me of this short
Since it wasn’t a direct answer maybe you missed this comment
I don’t mean to intrude or push in any way, but your story sounds familiar and I found Running on empty to be an interesting read, if you ever feel inclined.
Good luck.