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SirMxyzptlk wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: »SirMxyzptlk wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: »SirMxyzptlk wrote: »Slum Lord probably had a hit put on the old dude just to evict the widow and hike rent. Easier that legally breaking the contract.
Smh. The inhumanity of profiteers.
Dem bastids.
The connoisseurs of Black Economy. Everyone is seemingly expandable.
Google admited it discussed a security breach earlier this year that effeced 100's of thousands of users sensitive information and decided to keep it internal because the number of users was below what they consdiered their importance threshold.
Jeprodizing 100's of thousands of people's fincnaces and life is BELOW their threshold of concern.
Preservation of the platform business model is seemingly criminal with their vices, yes. First, FB with Cambridge Analytica, now Google with Google+ ... Question is, are they too big to be disciplined through the very regulations they'd hoped to remain shrouded from?
Legal, moral and ethical breaches in triplicate. Moral and ethical, many skate around fairly regularly, or rather redefine to suit business models. Legal? Not one to tarry with.4 -
ISurfyFoFurfy wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »SurfyFoFurfy wrote: »Being asked out on a date tonight..by a female I work with occassionally.
Could be fun 🤷♂️
Should I though? Cos I ain't ever...
Yes, if you don’t like it don’t do it any more1 -
I’m thinking that being snowed in with all the kids and the already stir-crazy dog was not at all my plan for the weekend, but I’ll have to survive it because the countdown to my much-anticipated mini vacation is down to 121 hours.1
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Are fingerprint sensors "secure" or just convenient?
If I die, how easy will it be to get into my phone and computer (without my fingertip)?
...ahhh, maybe I should have been trickier and not used my index finger!1 -
The snow could have held off till 5 am Monday, it can snow all week for all I care. After 5 am Monday.0
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »The snow could have held off till 5 am Monday, it can snow all week for all I care. After 5 am Monday.
Do you have a garage? You must...I hate snow during the week because I never have that extra 5-10 minutes in the morning to chisel the ice off my car at random notice0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »The snow could have held off till 5 am Monday, it can snow all week for all I care. After 5 am Monday.
Do you have a garage? You must...I hate snow during the week because I never have that extra 5-10 minutes in the morning to chisel the ice off my car at random notice
I hate that too. Unfortunately my explorer is too tall for my garage. When we bought the house I had a smaller vehicle. Didn't even think about garage height being a problem.2 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »The snow could have held off till 5 am Monday, it can snow all week for all I care. After 5 am Monday.
Do you have a garage? You must...I hate snow during the week because I never have that extra 5-10 minutes in the morning to chisel the ice off my car at random notice
I hate that too. Unfortunately my explorer is too tall for my garage. When we bought the house I had a smaller vehicle. Didn't even think about garage height being a problem.
that sucks a bit lady! Having a garage, but your vehicle doesn't fit. Covered parking is a true luxury I don't have either1 -
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I'm so tired0
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Jeff bezos divorce. poor guys only gonna be worth like 68 billion dollars now. some people really got it awful i guess.
and they been married like 25 years too it's like true love and institutional marriage are an illusion or something2 -
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I’m thinking about going home1
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laprimaJenny wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Some think I’m a rabble-rouser but honestly I’m just a man who dislikes when bad people pretend to be good
I don’t think your a rabble-rouser but in all fairness it’s easy to forget that we all live in colours of grey. What I mean is, we all have faults and can’t truely judge someone’s else’s choices and/or intentions until you’ve walked on that person’s path. Even if you think you won’t make the same choices, understanding someone can help you understand their perspective.
I love the way your beautiful mind works sister!❤ ...it matches that beautiful face & heart!!!🤗1 -
SurfyFoFurfy wrote: »where dem gifs at?
Da Man took em away😒🤷
Someone 💙(@Cowsfan1)was a 💎 and created a new one....but the memories...😩💔2 -
There ya go again! Getting me on the train to Cornhuballday.0
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DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »All I'm saying is that Henry Cavill can probably get it from everyone
I’d vouche for that1 -
What's up with people who call your home number when they clearly have your cell number because they've called/texted you on it before.
What made them decide, "hey let's try him at home first"........ on a random Saturday morning bro???
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What’s a “home phone”1
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Is acceptance the essence of happiness?
We all covet something we don't have, another person's job, wife, husband, money, personality, sense of style, car, whatever and see that as being "better" than where we are currently at in life. Some want to be either rich or famous. The funny thing is when those become famous they try to hide from the spotlight and be "normal" those that become rich surround themselves with things they covetted when they where poor or couldn't afford them and often yet still not happy. Is the pursuit of happiness ultimately just accepting what we already have and where we are in life? Or does that take away the ambition as what as perceived as the "American Dream"? Where ambition to improve oneself ultimately leads to advancement in life?4 -
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SurfyFoFurfy wrote: »Tankiscool wrote: »Is acceptance the essence of happiness?
We all covet something we don't have, another person's job, wife, husband, money, personality, sense of style, car, whatever and see that as being "better" than where we are currently at in life. Some want to be either rich or famous. The funny thing is when those become famous they try to hide from the spotlight and be "normal" those that become rich surround themselves with things they covetted when they where poor or couldn't afford them and often yet still not happy. Is the pursuit of happiness ultimately just accepting what we already have and where we are in life? Or does that take away the ambition as what as perceived as the "American Dream"? Where ambition to improve oneself ultimately leads to advancement in life?
Lol my mind wanders when I clean!1
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