The term originated in religion, not government. And it has no definition that limits it to government creation. It’s not even limited to politics.
The term originated in religion, not government. And it has no definition that limits it to government creation. It’s not even limited to politics.
Hannah Montana Linux. Do I have to explain?
Still pretty cheap, but yeah. I’ve had little from the Kroger line that I’d buy again, so that’s fair enough.
Interesting. Outside of chips, I’ve had a lot of luck with Private Selection (Kroger’s no name brand). I’ve had quality issues with Food Lion and Walmart’s perishables, but not as often with Kroger. Kroger’s non perishables don’t seem to be much different than Walmart’s though.
Fabulous Crusty. I don’t hate his work or his decisions, as he wanted to do what he liked, and he found a new audience with it. Absolutely good for him.
I miss his old content he probably decided was cringe, or perhaps YouTube deemed controversial like his playthrough of Rinse and Repeat. Rinse and Repeat isn’t controversial as far as I know(?) and had censor blurs. As someone in the LGBTA, I didn’t find his reactions to be inappropriate, and I liked his exploration of the jank of that game. Although I’m not sure why he played it, other than “this game is weird, it’ll get clicks.”
He’s deleted or delisted a lot of my favorite videos from back in the day (or I can’t find his old channel, not sure). I hope he’s doing well, I just miss the really random weird stuff he was playing. I did enjoy the Shadow of War stuff though.
Mine only do these things for attention. We try to encourage positive behaviors for getting our attention, but there are times we can’t pay attention to them and they hate that. I love those spoiled brats, but they can get frustrating. Especially if the game you’re playing can’t be paused or you have your hands full at work (from home).
Man Skype used to be so good when it was peer to peer… I don’t see anything that MS brought to that platform that improved it at all.
I hate Slack Overflow (using Slack as documentation) but it beats the pants off of Discord Overflow.