Too bad, it’s here forever…
Too bad, it’s here forever…
We probably wont convince you in these comments, but using someone’s condition as an insult to someone else can definitely hurt them. It can seem like an unimportant issue when it doesn’t directly affect you. I remember as a kid, I had friends with disabled family members who got really upset when others used the r-word. When it affects you directly it becomes a lot more clear.
I don’t agree with OP that you should never be allowed to call someone names… But I do think the r word is potentially hurtful to actually mentally disabled people, so I wouldn’t use it for that reason.
In general its better to use words that represent choices people make and not unchangable aspects. I wouldn’t use terms “black”, “retarded”, or “gay” as insults, for example. Someone below suggested “foolish” as a good example since it’s not an inherent trait but a behavior.
In that thread, the sponsorblock official account posted:
the ui needs to change to include ad links, so the data for when ads happen should still be retrievable somewhere in the page. Then just a bit of math
So hopefully, there will still be a method for sponsorblock to continue working.
Tipping sucks but its not your servers fault. Shame on you Mr. Pink.
Is this loss?
Ugly with a lowercase g
I had the same issue as you and I bought a mini PC for under $200 and it works like a charm
Maybe they decided not to purchase it
Kinda sound made up tbh
The Real Man™ answer is that liking tomboys, or femboys, or anything outside of the “norm” for that matter, makes you not straight.
Not sure why you weren’t billed for the tip in your story. Having to write the tip amount down on the tip line of the bill is 100% how it always works in the US. You may have written it on the customer copy of the receipt, perhaps.
What movie is it?
This isn’t an article headline, it’s a discussion post. I’m not sure Betteridge’s law applies.
The adage does not apply to questions that are more open-ended than strict yes–no questions.
But this is a strict yes-no question
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