How to "block" ads: Refresh the video multiple times. They will show a few different ads and then give up. It even works on console YT apps which have more ads.
I guess it affects impressions? I figured they would have fixed that, but this still works so whatever.
I wonder why the richest man in the world says he's about free speech. He lives in a country that considers money to be speech. He has the most speech of anyone, but that's not it surely.
Sovcits + consumerism == Pirating isn't stealing because this word here has a certain definition, which invokes this special rule that lets me do what I want.
I don't know what to think of that. "This guy is crazy, the idea of him winning scares me. Maybe he was always like this."
Wouldn't you know, though!? How is someone absolutely nuts and unstable to the point it kinda freaks you out, and you're hedging that shit?
Are they trying to say they're still about the shittiness and Trump just isn't fetch anymore? Or now that the ride is over its going to be a "That wasn't me" kind of thing? Because both sound like biding their time.
I think it makes more sense if you were mentally fucked up like they were. All men are equal, aka whoever they considered civilized races were aesthetically thought of as equal. Everyone deserves to be happy and to thrive, but of course lesser beastlike races can only do that under the yoke of their superiors.
What a shitty "defense" though right? "He's not a hypocrite, he's just monstrously delusional by our standards."
For the written test. there's parts where you would be shown a helicopter for 100 milliseconds then have to remember the configuration, number of rotors, ordinance... Or you see a tank for a split second and have to correctly identify the barrel measurements and other little details.
The stealth mission was difficult too. I managed to be a medic and a ranger but not special forces.
Billionaires don't live in nations. They don't know what it means to actually live somewhere, their mental state is so warped. The whole world is their playground.
DOOM, 1993. Finally went through and beat it. Also recently sat down and learned how to edit wads as well as picking up ACS for advanced map scripting. Still a great game.
Ganondorf wasn't developed that much and was kinda just tyranny, death, and despair from what I remember, but I liked the idea of a villain that won and now it was the hero that had to destroy the current world and make something new.
Link because his storyline in oot and mm is insane.
Also, shout out to the music box guy related to the song of storms. Iconic.
You use an ITIN and pay taxes. It's the law that you need to pay taxes whether you're here legally or not, which means we specifically create pathways for people who are here illegally to pay their fair share. Illegal immigrants pay taxes as one of the ways of building social credit for when they can naturalize.
I saw it described as being closely related to their identity in the context of... well, their culture war mentality.
1: The military for all it's power, but without the parts where you conform to a basic GI look or instill certain character. Camo, webbing, guns, but not professionalism, work ethic, discipline, strict hierarchial conformity, or adherence to real military values. (Just the violent power.)
2: Pop culture mercenary idols. A few guys have went off to war, came back, wrote this, podcasted that, and turned into mythical personalities. They look different than normal soldiers. They have beards and wear casual attire mixed with military gear. Joe Rogans with military experience. (They like the idea of being above the law because they're different.)
3: The soldiers who fought to preserve slavery. The good ol' boys. Fightin' for the cause. To keep whites on top. The scraggly beards, the woodsmen aesthetic, rugged men fighting the good fight. (They want their fight to have never ended.)
You end up with a dudes dressed like a soldier, but not groomed as one, with very specific casual attire and tacticool accessories thrown on top.
This wording is called headlinese. It's the way we've written headlines and news articles for over 100 years. For the United States at least, to slam someone has been shorthand for lambasting someone. For several generations.
The more I think about it the more interesting it is that the skill of reading headlines is somehow disappearing from the population despite people still having to read them constantly.
The football is one foot long. The European equivalent would be a meterball.