And at over one thousand pages long, one can also say it's infinite
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The fact that big companies collect and sell your data is common knowledge now, definitely not something esoteric that only people in privacy-conscious bubbles know of. However, "normal" people refuse to not follow every trend or get inconvenienced.
Can you cash out the gold for real money? I doubt it, so it will not be the "poor guy trying to earn some cents" type of spam, it will be the classic redditors trying to farm awards circlejerk which has plagued reddit for a long time
What's that, a cloud gaming service?
If 95% of ford owners were satisfied with their black cars, vs 40% for another manufacturer that provides cars in multiple colors, then ford would be the better manufacturer.
Enough for them to believe that they live in a democracy, it seems (and I don't say that sarcastically).
It's not like people in liberal democracies have more influence. We can't choose who runs, and each individual's vote is negligible. I don't know the specifics of China's government, but I suspect they value being able to influence local policy and higher official elections via the Communist Party more than a direct vote on its leader -- I would too, honestly.
I'd say that it has confidence in that, but their elections and government are structured in a different way.
No, I meant conjugations but you can add declensions to the list too.
Now you'll say that English has a conjugation for the 3rd singular person but it's trivial, so it doesn't really count
The CCP has higher approval rates than western governments and the vast majority of Chinese believe they are living in a democracy. This is confirmed by western studies; latest one I've seen was from Harvard.
Honestly English is a solid language: no conjugations, no gendered nouns, minimal articles -- the only problem I (and most other people) have with it is that words are not written phonetically.
The program itself is actually called paint.net
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