Americans fell hard into nationalism after 9/11. They just wouldn’t admit it. Half of them still have their heads in the sand.
As an American, I personally believe that the Pledge of Allegiance is indoctrination.
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Americans fell hard into nationalism after 9/11. They just wouldn’t admit it. Half of them still have their heads in the sand.
As an American, I personally believe that the Pledge of Allegiance is indoctrination.
Patriotism: Pride in your country for what it does.
Nationalism: Pride in your country in spite of what it does.
Does anyone know if there is another federated version of GitLab/GitHub? That’s something I wouldn’t absolutely switch to.
I wasn’t sure so I checked after I saw your message. I can edit I the title, but that’s it. At least, that’s how it is from the Voyager app.
But your original comment was still good information for me. I can use that in the future.
Is it finally the year of Linux?
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Whoa. I had no idea!
It sounded like the entire force had problems at the time the attack happened. I hope he was able to make reforms to the force but also to those officers.
Scary that they are in Domestic Abuse division tho, regardless
He’s doing both, but what I meant is that when an organization wrongs you so badly, it’s easier to become hateful and vengeful. Instead, he’s actively trying to make it better. He didn’t quit being an officer when so many people would have.
I didn’t share this originally. I used the crossposting feature. It should show that it was crossposted with a link to the original.
I don’t like reposting other people’s content directly, if I can help it. I like crossposting so the original poster still gets credit.
He’s now commissioner of the Boston Police Department. The same department that beat him.
This man is incredibly forgiving. That’s incredible.
But wait….that would be I’m almost 40. Omg you’re right. Time moves too quickly!
My dogs hate getting their nails trimmed. One won’t let me at all but if I try, the other pushes his way in between.
God love my little ding-dongs. They are my best friends.
EDIT: I just remembered a time when the pushy doggo escaped, I couldn’t get him to come back. He was about a block away.
Knowing that he’s a jealous boy, I stopped to pet the neighbor’s dog and he came running to stop to it.
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Reply unrelated to comment thread. Probably about politics.
One of my dogs won’t let me at all. The vet tried too and couldn’t do it. He’s a sweet boy but he just can’t with the nails.
We do it when he gets his teeth cleaned.
His nails get longish and sharp. They break sometimes. I feel bad for him but he’s terrified of the clippers and he isn’t good motivated at all.
My other doggo will do anything for a snack. He is the easiest dog I ever trained.
Oculus founder Arms dealer, Zionist, and Trump supporter
Every game or movie that comes out now is a reboot/remake. Why would I buy that? I already bought that.
It feels like they just announced it? Why did they even bother?
I will support this on the single condition that all of Meta gets disconnected because they did piracy.
In fact, all AIs are doing piracy. Cut off those companies too.
YouTube gets cut off for hosting copyrighted material. Twitch is cut off.
Twitter gets cut off for sharing copyrighted material.
Google stole all those books. Cut it off.
Do it all. Burn it to the ground.
I’m betting the person injured themself to get off the plane. Maybe with their teeth. ICE was making fun of it, calling him a cannibal and dumbass Noem just believed it word for word.
She doesn’t seem like someone who gets jokes, even bad ones.
Both you and @DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com are correct. Google bought reCAPTCHA in 2012.
Here’s an article about it from 2018.
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Captcha if you can: how you’ve been training AI for years without realising it
And another from 2019! Captchas got harder for us because the AI had learned from our training.
They are. My office is in a corporate business park and the owners started leasing one of the lots for Tesla to store cars in.
I’m thankful we’re remote workers now and I don’t have to worry about one catching fire.