The vast vast vast vast majority of men in the world are uncut and fine.
Shitty coasters too :) they didn't even have locks on them did they?
You can add it back in taskbar settings if you use it (and remove the copilot button if you hate it).
The problem with a lot of originalist shit is that the people talking about it just selectively apply it where they want. The supreme court will happily apply common law right up until you point out judges in it being tried for corruption. Then suddenly their wars turn off and judicial immunity has just existed forever.
No one created those though. The supreme court just made them up. It's the same thing you've been seeing in these recent discounted trans lawsuits. Despite the constitution explicitly being amended to allow it, the supreme court literally has said "oh, you cant sue states for civil rights violations. You've just got no recourse there. Good luck!"
I fucking hate the cold but I'm also lazy and hate wearing clothes. If it's just a bit I'll take the hit just to avoid putting (more) stuff on.
I don't think Hogwarts was made by conservatives though, was it? One of the main characters is transgender. It seemed like it was a direct "fuck you" to jk rolling.
It was kinda a boring game, but so are a lot of aaa goty bait games.
I'm for making the court big. Make it inconsequential when one joins or leaves. Make it 100 and they can help 10x as many people a year.
Do Linux settings translate to osx... At all? I'm struggling to think of any I use across both. Maybe bash.rc?
Osx config is mostly running arcane commands to set registry settings.
I'll never understand people who struggle with windows and like osx. They seem basically identical to me at this point.
You can download windows (direct from Ms) for free now. Does that make it better?
I've always found the Tpm complaints a little suspicious. The same people who go on and on about how much they worry about security and privacy and how MS doesn't care, suddenly just don't give a shit in these cases. I assume they mostly just want to shit on stuff.
It's a good to push to make it standard and hardware manufacturers wont without a good old shove.
But what are the chances that one person hangs out with three people who have similar opinions? Sounds impossible if you ask me.