Honestly, he should have married her. She always accepted his situation at face value absolutely seriously, and as someone who saw a side of the world most others didn't, she was in a unique position to understand and relate to Harry's problems and needs.
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I'm just starting out with Bazzite right now. Still awkward, but pretty painless, and all the gaming stuff like proton is already configured and baked in. I still need to figure out how to get stuff done though.
More like being responsible with guns so people don't argue we can't afford to leave the second amendment unrestrained.
Ah the age old riddle "if a voters pamphlet has a statement on a page no one reads, is it really there?"
The list and statement are on page 26, where they list all the candidates.
Let's assume that you are right and you are worthless right now, there's power in acknowledging that. You don't have to fight through denial, you are ready to change.
I'm not as familiar with Europe, but they must have some sort of social welfare framework. Get plugged in. Explain your frustrations, ask what programs they recommend, then do them. Your plan hasn't worked, maybe theirs will.
Accept help to get a high school diploma. Accept help finding a job. Show that your value is being able to listen to and learn from others, then use what you learn to keep going.
I know you can do this. What resources are out there?
Technically, it's a USB drive that bridged the gap. It doesn't somehow nullify the air gap, it just stops working when you break that gap. So the air gap is still useful if you can stop idiots with infected flash drives breaching it.
I mean. I feel like if I had a cardboard box I think I could prove that there wasn't a horse in it.
The real problem here is that we can't prove he even looked in the box.
People do have the right not to make intelligent decisions.
Sure, doctors and lawyers have their obligations, but a victim has the right to nope the fuck right out of there to avoid additional mental trauma. It isn't up to you.
In my eyes you forcing them to know just so you can sleep at night makes you one. You might as well make them watch footage and really relive it if you are going to deny their right to decide. After, you said they need the information of what happened to them. You just like your arbitrary line of where to stop. All I suggest is giving the victim that choice, and I'm the monster?
Hey guys, this right here is a super valuable point to address and really strikes straight to the heart of the ability of a system like this to give the illusion of choice. People absolutely will still think, despite this, they are still in control and we need to address it not dismiss it.
I'm undoing the downvote on this comment, it absolutely is a big part of the conversation, even if you think it's naive.