I'm also thinking this is the case, especially since the kid's hat still has a tag on it. I imagine that would be a gift shop purchase.
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... once education is restructured almost entirely.
Not sure how you got "get rid of" from that statement...
Exist.
Let's burn down their churches. They are a waste of space and energy. Being heated and powered 24/7 for only a day or two of worship services is incredibly frustrating, especially when there's a church on every block (in my location, at least).
Let's build libraries and community centers and low-cost daycare centers on that land instead.
At least they'll be nice and tight instead of all stretched out. Those grandparents' bootstraps were never pulled.
Comrade Jane*
Sounds like you had a corrupt installation.
We have a Shark robot vacuum, so I called it Sharknado.
Flatpaks can also be used to run CLI programs, but it requires using flatpak run
instead of using the apps standard CLI command. But you can create an alias and should work mostly the same way.
For example, I have neovim on my Debian laptop via flatpak. So in order to run it, you have to do
flatpak run io.neovim.nvim
You can create an alias for that command
alias nvim='flatpak run io.neovim.nvim'
And then you can use the nvim command as normal
Your skin is crawling? That's not what skin is supposed to do. You should sell it. I know a website that will buy it from you.
Basically every emulator developer will say that their platform is not for piracy but for backing up your legally purchased games, but it's usually just a "wink wink nudge nudge" type of thing for legal reasons.