"Bro simply give your land to the invaders, bro, that ends it. Surely this invasion is a one-off, just like Crimea and Georgia and so on."
The are zero real consequences for this conduct, so he will not change his behavior. The rest of us would have been fined and jailed for contempt over far less.
No, actually, extra ads begging me to subscribe to my own computer are a cost.
You go to reach for a coffee and the wrist hole of your sleeve suddenly accordions over your entire hand as an ad unfurls from your shoulder.
The phone reports it, yeah, it is creepy. Should be illegal to even have the knowledge to differentiate.
The cosplayers will always write "Genocide Joe" and will always fail to note that Donald is intentionally referencing the "Final Solution" from the Nazis.
I don't want him to have extra time to hide assets, which he will do. I am also appalled at the double standards of justice, now on display with a giant searchlight pointed towards them.
To be a conservative you need to enlarge the fear center of your brain, believe strongly in hierarchy, and want at least one level of the hierarchy to be miserable and suffering.
Sue in small claims for the cost of the device instead of sending a letter.
We need legislators who aren't all literally older than cryptography. If they weren't bought and paid for by billionaires that would be nice too.
So peculiar how it was easy to attract customers by having a single streaming service with plenty of content, a sane price, and no ads; and yet it is difficult to attract customers by having dozens of services with minimal content, inflating subscriptions, and also ads. Why are customers so hard to understand?
Pay for the hardware
Pay for the software
Subscribe to your own machine
Get your wallet out, serf. The landlords renting your computer to you need another yacht.