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  • That's like saying there is an entire Linux system under Android. Sure there is, but there is enough in the way to make the kernel not really accessible not have access to many normal Linux functions (like ifconfig).

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  • Don't forget to wipe

  • Reminds me of the search suggestions I've seen about suggested search topic:

    "Jalen Hurts Fiancee"

    First thought was that this Jalen person must have gone all Sean Diddy on his fiancee. Then I found out that his last name is Hurts.

  • No, just for those that wanted a more "in depth" understanding of the image.

  • No, because a jelly has to be strained of the fruit pulp (it's why jelly is clear), and the fruit usually has to have a high pectin amount in it.

    It would be closer to a jam though. But calling it a pastry would be like declaring your ham is a pastry because you put some apple jelly on it. It takes more than a spread to make it a pastry.

    And the pizza dough doesn't make it a pastry, this is due to how yeast doughs (fermentation, in pizza dough also typically a high wheat protein count) are different from pastry doughs (high fat content, no yeast). To make an example, it would be like declaring a peanut butter and jam sandwich is a pastry. It's not.

  • For those wondering, this is a (cropped) version of a art piece called "The Celestial Zoo".

    The original:

  • They now want five years of experience for service desk now.

  • You've had a few people speak to you already, yet you have failed to speak like a person to them.

  • Sites like Associated Press, BBC, Reuters, and The New York Times.

  • Of course, this is why there have been many studies that show that [https://www.dw.com/en/democrats-vs-republicans-who-spots-fake-news-more/a-68034903](Republicans share more fake news and believe fake news ) more than Democrats.

    There have been many trustworthy news sites that could inform them, but there are many more that randomly claim that there aren't any and that many spouting doubts slowly adds up. (It's how the vaccine hesitancy happened, not a lack of trustworthy news, but a small army spouting a ton of BS to make people questions everything.)

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