Context: artist says this is about major international news outlets not covering the recent ICJ hearings on Israel
Hey mate, I extracted this one from Scribd using this Scribd downloader I found
Issues in Political Theory 2019
As of now I can't find Rethinking political thinkers, but I found it on Academia.edu and it says there for 3usd (premium trial) you can get the PDF
So much unrest happening globally it's insane
Invaders?
how it tastes
Unfortunately this is a 20 peso bill
Lmaooo
If this is serious the answer is no
Imagine not having an instrument to bang
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Genuine question: why do we need this type of thing?
Especially in view of the harm it can cause, what's the point of creating this aside from generating shareholder value?
Sure, creating a video out of text quickly is cool, but is there an actual need for this?
This is the only way tbh
Don't forget the child delivery method!
Freetube has been a great alternative for me. While it still doesn't have tabs, I just figured out earlier today that middle clicking opens the link or video to a new window.
I get what you're saying, but there isn't really any NEED for that
Defending yourself? Of course that's a right. Making bank from WAR? Probably not.
More and more, the human element is being removed from the news. The most horrific events will be reported by blank-faced robots with no empathy to human emotions, at least in AI channels. Imagine what kind of emotional intelligence future people will have when they constantly hear stories from poker-faced (and voiced) human-like images.
I've started using Freetube since this adblock issue. The only feature I'm waiting for is the ability to open in new tabs. Other than that, it's an improved YouTube user experience
Mine is an odd number, 165hz
I'm a sound engineer and I use different DAWs for different purposes. There's just no one DAW that does all, so this is a compromise I'm happy to go with.
When I do podcast editing, I use Audacity to split multi-track WAV files and for truncating silence. It's just waaaay easier to do this there than on Reaper. Plus it has a loopback recording feature built-in which I use for Zoom meeting recordings etc.
I use Pro Tools for audio post, but for most of what I do I'm a Reaper guy. It's very powerful as you said and it just works.
I know it can be a hassle switching DAWs (muscle memory on shortcuts can get weird), but for me, I like making the most of the strengths of a tool rather than forcing something to do everything.
Great bot
For context, we are having a transport crisis here in PHL. Aside from being the worst in the world for traffic, a major public transport system is about to be modernized and the cost is unbearable for the drivers.
Also the president has a record of being a "party boy", going to lots of events and parties all over the world.
Going to the concert through a helicopter using public money is insensitive, and I'm being extremely generous.
Holy crapballs
You're welcome!
May the winds of the high seas favor you (especially with the 2nd book). I'll try to find it again if I have the time
Projection gaming. Classic China lmao
That's not what I'm saying tho? You're twisting my words.
I'm not saying no one should make weapons. I'm saying no one should be able to make lots of money by exploiting the suffering of others (which is in this case, war).
Dank Christian Memes is leaking
Edited to expound my comment
From your options the Salnotes Zeros are the only ones I've used, but from my experience they've been incredible.
They're consistent and the cable is easily replacable. I've been using them as in-ears for my local church music team and they're great. No brainer at that price to be honest.
I also use them whenever I have to mix something while in a noisy environment.
To my ears they're neutral with a biiiit of high mid emphasis. The bass isn't prominent (which I like). I use mine with foam tips because silicone tips don't work well with me for any IEM.
They come with several tips out of the box too.
Highly recommended
Dang those kids can spell Beaureaoucrat
Philippines, probably
I'm not sure they'll let go of your data that easily. They're probably just show you less ads but still collect data
2 Family jewels Authentication
history of the entire world, i guess - https://youtu.be/xuCn8ux2gbs
history of Japan - https://youtu.be/Mh5LY4Mz15o
Bill Wurtz is just a wonderful and unique artist
Farm owners maybe. Not exactly farmers
In my country, the Philippines, farmers are some of the most hard-working yet most exploited people.
It's usually the land owners, middlemen, and corporations who hoard all government benefits and financial gain.
Here in the Philippines, we have been having 40-42 Celsius of perceived heat consistently in the past several days.
Schools have adjusted class hours as a temporary measure to help alleviate the heat issue.
But it's hard to expect the Government to do anything for the working class since they're in air conditioned houses and cars and offices.
Because it brings attention and therefore money
Not sure if it's something I'd swear to, but out of everything I've tried, I still think is the best for me.
It's not perfect - I have my frustrations about it - but it's the most convenient and reliable service I've had especially for backing up local files and folders.
My job is in a hybrid setup so I have my work files in a portable SSD. I have some folders there that automatically back up to the cloud whenever I plug my SSD to my laptop at home. I also have folders in my laptop and hard drive that are backed up.
Backup (upload and download) stops when I shut down my PC, and automatically resumes on boot. And the upload and download speeds are fantastic.
The feature I love the most is Rewind. Basically you can go to any day and time within the past month and find all the files your cloud drive has on that day. You can then restore or download those files or folders.
This thing saved my dumb ass several times recently, when some important folders disappeared from my local storage. I went a day and time I thought I had the most recent version of the files and downloaded them back. And poof, problem gone.
Their is good, too. I'm on the monthly plan for 2Tb storage because that's the most reasonable for my needs. Compared to others I've tried, their pricing is the best for the storage capacity and features.
In terms of security, I think they have encryption features but for an additional cost. Haven't had security issues for my use case without it.
I'd warn you about their lifetime plans tho. I haven't tried it but I've read several bad reviews in their subreddit. Apparently pCloud can and will delete files or revoke your membership if you have pirated materials uploaded to a lifetime account. You can look up the pCloud sub for more good and bad user feedback.
I hope this helps!
Thanks! MangaDex now works with this
I've been using Kensington Orbit (with scroll) and it's been great.
Trackball gang represent