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  • To be fair, that's likely because the more reasonable ones are smart enough to know it's stupid to openly proclaim support of trump. It's likely that outlier group I mentioned that are 'open trump supporters'

  • When I actually talk with Trump supporters, it's very clear to me that many don't actually support trump. Or, at least, not the trump we see. It's usually a case of leading a busy life and making the mistake of trusting a news org to tell you the truth of the matter when you have five minutes to catch up. And if you pick one that supports trump ...well you see where this goes. It is admittedly clear that people don't understand the gravity of the situation—but as a result, the 'crime' is usually ignorance, not maliciousness. As always, the fact that this is a 'political' topic muddies the water, and no one understands what the other side actually wants. We do agree on most things, it's just silly tribalism that makes us call a large portion of the population a "piece of shit".

    There are always those outliers that are genuinely evil, but I do believe they're outliers.

  • It's surprisingly hard (at least for me, perhaps I'm looking wrong :p) to find general comparisons comparing the brands for overall usefulness. You'll find stuff comparing their drills, or something specific, but not everything overall. Which seems much more important, as (as has been mentioned in these comments) the batteries really lock you into one brand.

  • I was very intimidated as well, I'll try to simplify it, but as always check the documentation ;)

    This is the process I used to sync between my Windows PC and Android phone to sync retroarch saves (works well, would recommend, Pokemon is awesome) I've never done it on a Linux, though i assume it's not too different

    https://docs.syncthing.net/intro/getting-started.html

    I downloaded the Synctrazor program so that it would run in the tray, again I'm not sure what the equivalent/if this would be necessary on Linux.

    No shade to the writers, but the documentation isn't super noob friendly, as I figured out. I'd recommend trying to cut out all the fluff, and boil it down to bare essentials. Download the program (whichever one seems right for your device, there's an app for Android) and follow the process for syncing stuff (I believe I used a video guide, but it's not actually as complicated as it seems)

    If you need specific help I'd be happy to answer questions, though I only understand a certain amount myself XD

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  • On a side note, my grandmother is always thankful when someone leaves a shopping cart by the parking space, because she leans on them to help her walk, and it's often hard for her to walk the distance from the car to the stall.

    Generally though, yes, return your cart psycho

  • I use Bluetooth headphones every day, for most of the day. Despite that, there are times where i forget to charge them the night before, or something else goes wrong, and I use wired headphones.

    If I got a phone without a headphone jack, I don't think it'd be much of a problem, until it is. I'd need it, and suddenly realized I don't have it.

  • There were still some okay shows on animal planet, last time I checked, when I stopped at a hotel and turned on a TV. They had a treehouse building one that was cool... Don't know why it was on animal planet, but still

  • Thanks a lot, I'll definitely look into that!

    And also wow, that graphics hack actually looks pretty good. I don't tend to be a fan of pixel art graphics packs, cause they make them look weird and smooth, but that one is well done.