This article is a great example of the post hoc fallacy; it's more likely that people anxious about their heart condition are purchasing wearable monitors at an elevated rate compared to the rest of the population
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Thinking is not vandals strong suit
Ok, show us all the free PT content you've made without getting paid. What's that, you can't pay your rent with PeerTube views, you need a real job you say? Well that's why there's no content, creators need to eat too.
Maybe don't be a little baby who breaks things in a fit of rage. Next time you feel like taking your anger out on physical object, simply don't. Breaking something, feeling bad about it, and learning from the experience is an important part of growing up.
This church is trying to provide houses for homeless people. Christianity started out being pretty unpopular with the law but that hasn't stopped them because laws don't define morality. I suppose if you don't want the church housing the homeless you can always invite them to your house.
Well if that is the case at your specific airport, you'd know because it would say as much on the sign. You know, like it says in the sentence immediately following the line you quoted.
Source: the signs on the device itself at an airport I saw last week, also the TSA website https://www.tsa.gov/digital-id
The photo is immediately deleted unless clear signage is posted ndicating that the checkpoint is undergoing testing as results may be retained for up to 24mo.
Dumbass article, if you go to an airport your face is all over the security cameras and the checkpoints delete your image immediately after scanning so they are the least of your worries.
Yes, I unironically enjoy NATO propaganda. Stay mad commie
Nah this is completely wrong, move your body to somewhere else where there are different people. Interact with them. That's it, you have a different social circle now. Find a new hobby or pick up an old one in a different place, decline to hang out with people who ridicule you and invite people who do not.
Yeah if the US had invaded Mexico maybe it would be understandable if they sought Russian help. Your whole comment ignores the fact that Russia invaded a sovereign country in 2014 and continues to kill people every day there trying to take it over. There's no arguing with bullies like Putin, we learned this lesson with Hitler. Burying them in the ground is better than appeasing them.
YouTubers do things that are scripted, and kids like to watch them? What a nothingburger