Yeah, sure. This is more "Trump is playing 4D chess", but this time from the left. Surely, this is all part of some plan! Because nobody could be that stupid!
And they all think by having more money and being more popular will fulfill that human need.
If that was all it was, then I'd feel sorry for them. No, they're trying to fulfill that need by being Great Men of History with Mighty Plans, but their Mighty Plans are all terrible, because they're horrible people.
Yes, I'm sure you'll be able to convince kids that the new thing is bad because you say so, especially if you compare it to the antiquated mascot of a legacy word processor.
Comparative religions classes have value. It's important to gain understanding into other people's beliefs and to be able to compare and contrast them. If you're only learning about one religion...not so much. Especially if it's the religion you were brought up in.
Going to church, on the other hand, is no substitute at all. You're just being indoctrinated, full stop.
You mean like syncing the two? Not that I know of. The most you can do is open nb bookmarks in the browser. If you know how to do any shell scripting, there's probably a way to export your browser bookmarks and then import them into nb. I'll have to research this.
nb will do that for you whenever you create a bookmark with it.
nb embeds the page content in the bookmark, making it available for full text search with nb search and locally-served, distraction-free reading and browsing with nb browse. When Pandoc is installed, the HTML page content is converted to Markdown. When readability-cli is installed, markup is cleaned up to focus on content. When Chromium or Chrome is installed, JavaScript-dependent pages are rendered and the resulting markup is saved.
Go to Settings > Design, and then under Tab Bar Style select "Vertical Tab Bar (experimental)". I recommend checking the "Collapse Vertical Tab Bar" checkbox, too. That way, the tab bar collapses into icons when your cursor isn't over it, taking up less window space.
Could you maybe explain to them that a broken hymen doesn't necessarily mean that she's had sex?