They’re mask-on anarcho-capitalists.
They’re mask-on anarcho-capitalists.
Live for today. Gone tomorrow. That’s me.
Remember that you’re not crazy for or alone in wanting that privacy. If I saw you shooting them out with a pellet gun then no, I didn’t.
One might also note that in that context “What is Caesar’s” could be responded to with “nothing.”
The New Testament is mostly Jesus then Paul repeatedly telling everyone with increasing amounts of frustration,
Reason from principles to situation for yourselves.
It’s fallacy fallacy. I got close to the right answer for highly-questionable subjective reasoning that’s barely better than luck.
I feel like an opportunity was missed. Buffalo Bill wears buffalo pelt, Grizzly Adams grizzly pelt, and…
We know that you’re here, in this thread. Don’t tell us what you’re doing right now or we’ll collapse the universe.
At present there’s only one fork on the above process. That didn’t seem right to me.
Saul of Tarsus AKA Paul the Apostle
Adding to “set home instance”
Below the filter and sort fields is a button for an instance filter.
I think I hear about a school shooting about once every two or three months. And, I believe underreporting at a national level paired with myself not having time to keep up means that I hear about roughly one in every hundred shootings.
Typically there’s about 180 days of school per year.
Crunching some vague math, my guess seems preposterous: ~340 school shootings in 2024. That’s almost two per day. But, the more I thought about it the less preposterous it seemed.
TL;DR - My guess is a seemingly preposterous 340 school shootings in 2024, or almost 2 per school day.
It’s quite difficult to emigrate unless one has significant fiscal privilege or is already politically and culturally connected to another country.
If you’re willing then please share why you chose where and how you were able to effect it.
What you’re missing is the semantic and context inherent a syllabus. If you find a mentor that helps develop a syllabus then it’ll become much easier to find learning resources.