Sounds like you're just a miserable republican who's upset that other people don't like being treated like shit
I think the marketing works because it gives you just one option that everyone automatically uses. I just downloaded a 5th messaging app from the Play Store because everyone uses something different. It is exhausting.…
Cars don't come with a guarantee that it will last until you're 80 though. You go over a certain mileage, you're counting down the life of your car. On the other hand, marriage is touted as this perfect "till death do…
There is absolutely nothing socialistic about any of the campaigns in the running. You're just creating a straw man. Accruing capital almost never has anything to do with hard work or laziness. It's a lot of luck. What…
According to multiple reports, the vote counts entered into app and sent were not what was received by HQ. How do we know that the company wasn't paid to change the numbers on the backend? How would the numbers change…
We don't know that they were fine. Until Sanders campaign urged them to make a change in transparency, only the final delegate count was reported. So it could've been a dumpster fire every other time and they just…
He will never in a billion years run as independent. You're patently wrong. He hates Trump more than his supporters do.
I'm only telling you that they exist. 34% of Sanders voters "may not" vote for another blue candidate. 10% voted for Trump. This isn't my opinion. This is just data.
Bottom line is that the quality of the app used in an election that could decide the president for the next 8 years was left up to high school level coding from an untested, uncontested company, with "software…
Again, I claimed no explicit corruption. I said that these events favor Pete and he had his hands in making these events occur. Why is evidence regarded as baseless? He called in and pulled the poll that was released in…
> conspiratorially, meaning speculatively I'm only claiming that it is a convenient coincidence and I tend not to believe in those. I'm not talking absolute corruption. But I believe there is a buddy-buddy effect at the…
Google forms, not open-source but way more competent than the crony hires. I mean wouldn't Whatsapp's E2E work here?
But it is extremely convenient. So was the cancellation of the Des Moines Register Poll. Pete is conspiratorially involved in both. I tend not to believe in coincidences.
What if you're an independent caucusing for one Democrat and don't care about the others? There are many on Sanders' side doing just that and it's unfair to tell them that they're bad for being skeptical of the…
You're just peddling the probable media narrative. It's undoubtedly the worst for Bernie. He didn't get to tout his "first count" win, which would've given him a boost going into second alignment. And he would've given…
100k is a lot more for that software compared to what Biden paid.
Still better than no testing at all. They weren't securing any of their SQL queries. I made a more secure app in high school!
I think it looks sleeker, but I don't see anything else too different from my first look.
Couldn't that have been a coincidence? or good research by the specific recruiter? or a recruiter that is cheating at his/her job?
It's not always the money you're currently making that matters. The potential to make money is also subconsciously considered in dating.
> However, many of the folks that have gone through similar transformations don't come from "easy" backgrounds. You just basically said - Folks that go from A to B come from A. Of course! You act as if your situation is…
I know this might be a tangent, but separate houses has caused HUGE housing problems. Wealthy homeowners refuse to give up their single family homes near large cities where that space should house 30 families.
> Psychologists find that kids born after 1995 are just as likely as their predecessors to believe that other people experiencing difficulty should be helped—but they feel less personal responsibility to take action…
Why do you assume cross country is the only way to drive? Most driving occurs to and from cities for commute and within cities. You can have cars for "cross country" driving and also eliminate the vastly inefficient…
Why look at Singapore, a tiny country akin to San Francisco and try to apply it to all of US, which is infinitely larger and more rural. Why not look at Sweden, UK, France etc. like the Dem. nominees are correctly doing?
Sounds like you're just a miserable republican who's upset that other people don't like being treated like shit
I think the marketing works because it gives you just one option that everyone automatically uses. I just downloaded a 5th messaging app from the Play Store because everyone uses something different. It is exhausting.…
Cars don't come with a guarantee that it will last until you're 80 though. You go over a certain mileage, you're counting down the life of your car. On the other hand, marriage is touted as this perfect "till death do…
There is absolutely nothing socialistic about any of the campaigns in the running. You're just creating a straw man. Accruing capital almost never has anything to do with hard work or laziness. It's a lot of luck. What…
According to multiple reports, the vote counts entered into app and sent were not what was received by HQ. How do we know that the company wasn't paid to change the numbers on the backend? How would the numbers change…
We don't know that they were fine. Until Sanders campaign urged them to make a change in transparency, only the final delegate count was reported. So it could've been a dumpster fire every other time and they just…
He will never in a billion years run as independent. You're patently wrong. He hates Trump more than his supporters do.
I'm only telling you that they exist. 34% of Sanders voters "may not" vote for another blue candidate. 10% voted for Trump. This isn't my opinion. This is just data.
Bottom line is that the quality of the app used in an election that could decide the president for the next 8 years was left up to high school level coding from an untested, uncontested company, with "software…
Again, I claimed no explicit corruption. I said that these events favor Pete and he had his hands in making these events occur. Why is evidence regarded as baseless? He called in and pulled the poll that was released in…
> conspiratorially, meaning speculatively I'm only claiming that it is a convenient coincidence and I tend not to believe in those. I'm not talking absolute corruption. But I believe there is a buddy-buddy effect at the…
Google forms, not open-source but way more competent than the crony hires. I mean wouldn't Whatsapp's E2E work here?
But it is extremely convenient. So was the cancellation of the Des Moines Register Poll. Pete is conspiratorially involved in both. I tend not to believe in coincidences.
What if you're an independent caucusing for one Democrat and don't care about the others? There are many on Sanders' side doing just that and it's unfair to tell them that they're bad for being skeptical of the…
You're just peddling the probable media narrative. It's undoubtedly the worst for Bernie. He didn't get to tout his "first count" win, which would've given him a boost going into second alignment. And he would've given…
100k is a lot more for that software compared to what Biden paid.
Still better than no testing at all. They weren't securing any of their SQL queries. I made a more secure app in high school!
I think it looks sleeker, but I don't see anything else too different from my first look.
Couldn't that have been a coincidence? or good research by the specific recruiter? or a recruiter that is cheating at his/her job?
It's not always the money you're currently making that matters. The potential to make money is also subconsciously considered in dating.
> However, many of the folks that have gone through similar transformations don't come from "easy" backgrounds. You just basically said - Folks that go from A to B come from A. Of course! You act as if your situation is…
I know this might be a tangent, but separate houses has caused HUGE housing problems. Wealthy homeowners refuse to give up their single family homes near large cities where that space should house 30 families.
> Psychologists find that kids born after 1995 are just as likely as their predecessors to believe that other people experiencing difficulty should be helped—but they feel less personal responsibility to take action…
Why do you assume cross country is the only way to drive? Most driving occurs to and from cities for commute and within cities. You can have cars for "cross country" driving and also eliminate the vastly inefficient…
Why look at Singapore, a tiny country akin to San Francisco and try to apply it to all of US, which is infinitely larger and more rural. Why not look at Sweden, UK, France etc. like the Dem. nominees are correctly doing?