Have to use it at work, it is a real nightmare.
Your worst still friendly friend
Have to use it at work, it is a real nightmare.
Most of people do not know what is a bloatware and do not care, they will simply continue to do what the trend and ads are telling them to do.
So if Amazon (or other GAMAM) wants to create a new need, most of people will follow. And in a fews years people like you (or me !) we will be considered outcasts. 😁
For those who don’t know there is https://misskey-hub.net/en/
Why rebellious dictators always need to play the democratic game, they should just be themselves…
Dicators’ fake democracy would only be stable if they do not hurt the feeling of CIA. Like in many countries of Africa, guys can be elected for dozens of years and have many mansions in Europe and USA without any problem.
Dicators need to choose.
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It would depend of the health state of the victims, the probability of success of organ(s) transplant, and many more subtle factors to consider…
How do you choose the next potential victims,
It is above all a moral question -_-…
Are those waiting for a transplant better than the futur victims ? They deserve to live more than the futur victims ? Based on what criteria ?
If the killer wants to save lives so much, why doesn’t he sacrifice himself?
Maybe you should write a book about it !
NEW DELHI, July 30 (Reuters) - India is not re-thinking on the issue of allowing Chinese investments into the country, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday. Earlier in July, India’s Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran said New Delhi should focus on Foreign Direct Investments from China to boost its exports and help keep India’s growing trade deficit with Beijing in check. The economic survey recommendations are not binding on the government, Goyal said. India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, however, had backed Nageswaran’s suggestion to allow more Chinese investment into the country.
Dear friend we warn you to stop your horrible massacre…
No
Okay we gonna send you more weapons…
You see, the dominants start to express their disapproval by downvotes. Would not be surprised to see my own brother among them -_-…
It’s always comfortable to be a dominant and ignore the sensitivity of the dominated
Cause of racism. -_-
Thanks to Ibram X Kendi’s books that helped me become anti-racist.
Outrage is to support Lab Rat experiments on a human scale. -_-
Lol
Just like GAMAM in most of countries -_-… Ban them all
First class oppressors are unassaible in this world order. Most of people still believe in this world order then… that is okay I guess. -_-
Racism and dehumanization allow anything, the silence of Arab governments (which are often themseves racists and dehumanizing) is distressing.
On the night of 15 June 2020, soldiers from India and China engaged in what can only be described as medieval warfare on treacherous mountain terrain at an altitude of 4,200m, in the disputed grey zone along the Indo-Chinese frontier. For over seven hours, in pitch darkness, they battered each other with nail-studded wooden staves and iron rods wrapped in barbed wire, hurled rocks and fought with their bare hands. Day dawned on the stark, inhospitable Himalayan landscape, revealing 78 Indian soldiers wounded and 20 dead, most from exposure or drowning after being thrown into the freezing waters of the Galwan river below. Some of the bodies had floated downstream and were recovered further south at the point where the Galwan meets the Shyok. China remains tight-lipped about casualty numbers but Indian sources suggest the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) lost more than 40 men. In keeping with a 1993 protocol signed by the two countries, no firearms were used.
This episode followed several weeks of clashes along India and China’s 3,488km-long border, which has never been clearly demarcated. Since the 1962 war between the two countries, this has been known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and it includes a grey zone that falls within territory claimed by both sides. Since each side has its own view of where the line runs, their claimed borders criss-cross and overlap in many places, and clashes between patrols, incursions (even unintended) and other transgressions are common. However, the fatalities on 15 June were the first in 45 years.
For several decades, despite these regular scuffles, India and China have achieved the remarkable feat of maintaining a largely peaceful border, resolving disputes through talks at military or diplomatic level. In 1988 they agreed to set the border question aside in order to concentrate on other aspects of their relationship.
If they want economic stability they should choose the USA (CIA) candidate (his nickname does not matter)
No more microblog for me.