“I don’t understand what affordability it is.”
There's your campaign ad to remove him.
“I don’t understand what affordability it is.”
There's your campaign ad to remove him.
I tried Plex and Jellyfin, but the only one that has worked effectively for me has been Emby.
"because it might trigger people “suffering from demonic oppression.”"
Anything can trigger someone who is mentally ill, but we aren't going to ban the Beatles because Charles Manson was nuts.
As you can see from this article, Colin Wright is an absolute transphobe and should not be used as any sort of supporting source:
We require the headline match the article without editorializing.
"Israeli Torture Boat" is bad enough and carries with it the idea that it is government sanctioned (again!)
Make it match or we'll have to remove it.
Please link directly to the source instead of t.co.
We don't do Twitter.
Very easy to confuse Gluttony with Greed, or Anger with Wrath. But they are each unique.
Gluttony:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-gluttony/
Greed:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-greed/
Wrath:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-wrath/
While we're on the topic:
Sloth:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-sloth/
Lust:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-lust/
Envy:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-envy/
Pride:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/seven-deadly-sins-pride/
Easy way to keep them straight:
Gilligan - Gluttony
Skipper - Wrath
Ginger - Lust
Mary Ann - Envy
Mr. Howell - Greed
Mrs. Howell - Sloth
The Professor - Pride
Why was she even set to tour Australia in the first place? 🤔
We don't allow ableist slurs. The article is fine, your commentary is not.
https://www.specialolympics.org/stories/impact/why-the-r-word-is-the-r-slur
Edit your commentary and we can restore it.
Kraken is my preferred cooking liquor.
Banana bread, cookies, sweet potato casserole...
B&N did this huge push to Nook which has now been pretty much abandoned.
We were warned about this in the 90s. These two books should be required reading:
The Hot Zone - Richard Preston
https://richard-preston.net/book/the-hot-zone/
The Coming Plague - Laurie Garrett
https://www.lauriegarrett.com/the-coming-plague
It's the same story in both. Preston's book is a little sensationalized and reads like a Michael Crighton novel. Light, breezy and horrifying.
Garretts book reads like a New York Times article, painstakingly reaearched and sourced.