The same way you fix a car, first you figure out what's wrong, then you fix it.
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I don't even understand the question, really.
The more reproductive health care becomes unavailable, the less sex men will get.
I think we'd be fucked, basically.
It's not a joke to take an unnecessary cheap shot at somebody who's already suffering homelessness and is at the end of their rope.
I don't know why you think that's funny, or why mocking childhood SA is funny.
I gave up on DoDonPachi. Same thing, 20 years of just grinding and sticking with it, even did the classic "final final true boss has one hit point and I choke" move.
Now I'm 49, my reactions will never be what they were when I was younger, the dream is over.
I have a feeling it is all-but-guaranteed that most of the world's digital knowledge will be erased overnight during the next event such as this one...
Check out the Carrington Event of 1859.
It's like you didn't read the article, and are specifically focusing on a one-dimensional argument while you can conveniently ignore the greater issues at play.
Go and read your own comments, in fact go read the article, and please try to come back with some meaningful thoughts.
My grandfather continually underscored to me that no matter what you try to do, even if it is a failure so to speak, you have learned. And you can carry what you've learned into your next effort, and be that much more strong and powerful. There is no shame in trying to invent something and discover that you are wrong, or start a business and not have it succeed, or try to approach something in a novel way and have it fall flat. That is the essence of how we learn and discover and grow.
Furthermore he taught me that you need to let people show you how to do things that you already know how to do. Everybody out there has a piece of priceless gold that they're just willing to hand to you, and all you have to do is be willing to listen. And accept that while we may know how to do something, there's always a better way.
Hold on a card to bring up the menu then tap hide. Might have to enable this in settings.
Edit, I misspoke. I was talking about the old "hide" feature from Reddit. It works a little different here, and you can mark posts as being "read" or you can have Boost track and automatically hide them. The various settings are in the general settings panel.
I'm sorry, I misspoke and I'm going to edit my original comment.
The terminology here is "mark as read" and you'll find the various settings in the general settings panel.
You can have it automatically hide things you've "read" and manually by doing the hold-and-tap.