Definitely, because poor people don’t watch the news and can’t read.
New Yorker. Interested in sci-fi, fantasy, online gaming, art, cycling, manga, and mochi.
Definitely, because poor people don’t watch the news and can’t read.
Can’t serve as many ads on the website because of ad blockers tho.
Imagine buying a physical book, reading it, and putting it on the bookshelf in your living room, only to have family members and friends borrow it and read it for free.
Ban yourself and then you don’t have to worry about it.
I have hypertrophy of the turbinate in the right nostril. It’s blocked basically all the time. I was prescribed fluticasone and what’s basically a salt water rinse. Neither really does much. I also have GERD, so I ordered an under-mattress bed wedge to see if the elevation can solve both problems at the same time.
I love riding my bike on the weekends and if my commute wasn’t 1.5 hours each way, I’d go to the gym pretty often.
Well, don’t use Facebook to talk about doing things that are illegal. Why do people not use common sense?
That’s a good question, but I’m not sure I’d wanna do that.
This comment was for fun. I’m currently reading the Silo books.
What they don’t want you to know is that the Earth’s orbit changed and we’re swinging in closer and closer to the Sun. The vaccine was actually nanites meant to help protect us from upcoming radiation and other atmosphere changes.
“…but none of me…”
How many of you are there?
Thank you for the explanation.
If not for gaming, I would run Linux. Linux on gaming just isn’t on par yet.
A person you fired can’t be poached.
As much as I dislike Meta, the idea that you’d have to pay to present a link to a news article is idiocy. Let the news sites see how their traffic goes without those links.
No. What I meant to say is that native English speakers in the Bronx have poor literacy rates.
https://www.norwoodnews.org/bronx-barriers-literacy-challenge/
Telegram chats aren’t e2ee by default. You’re essentially putting your chats on a server owned by a rich Russian person as a hobby.
If you think the problem is in the countryside, you’ve never been to New York City, and particularly the Bronx.
How about a “convenience fee” for making an online payment. Why should I pay a fee to make the transaction more convenient for the company who no longer has to pay an employee to take the payment in person?