TwinTusks

@TwinTusks@outpost.zeuslink.net
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Books in the Rain

I can't tell ... How can you tell?

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Damn, they both are gorgeous

What the actual fuck?

We should have our own /c/place

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cough cough Draw a pic of Mouhamad (with face) cough cough

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decent 5" android phone

Who carries a gun to a wedding?

Texas

Nevermind

what kind of idiot parent lets an underage child on the internet unrestricted.

I'm 35, and I have been online pretty much unrestricted since I'm 11/12ish. But yes, I saw some shits.

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A small number of third party app still lives, like Redreader.

Is actually great since it forces you to learn which saves you much more time in the long run.

It is great when you have time to learn, but when you are trying to troubleshoot while understand basically nothing of the wiki ... it is not good.

Oneplus used to be good too,

On that note, Xiaomi also used to be good. In fact, xiaomi's initial popularity is for the ease of unlocking and rooting. Once it gain popularity, it started to lock down, much like the path OnePlus is on.

It's actually the same with Huawei phones

They been invaded by Russians before, they are stocking their weapons.

A Chrismas Carol is long?

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Why people care about votes?? I don't get it.

It is most comprehended, but for newbie it is too comprehensive. Its overwhelming, I tried to troubleshoot why I boot to black screen even the installation said its successful and there's no error. I saw solutions that want me edit grub, edit xorg ... and some other file that I never understand.

I understand the wiki is very good and very important, its just not newbie friendly.

I have mix feeling about this, I have many English podcasts that I would love to recommend to my non-english speaking friends, so I feel very excited about this idea. But again, I felt the podcasters are being abused in someway with this.

Really?

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This is delusional ...

I like vanilla Android, but many phone companies has their own version of it with meaningless pre-installed apps. I typically root and install vanilla OS and thats it.

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My kindle?

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Tina, is that you?

Check the megathread

Nope, Im in my 30s and lost my belief in God during college.

I have my first generation Kindle Paperwhite that I still use daily, that is from 12. I don't think that is the oldest item I have in my possession that I still uses, but it is one that I have right be side me at the moment.

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Complicated, within the city limits is quite good, many malls have charger in their parkings and many solar charger parkings are appearing, however long distance driving is still not ideal (either no charging stations or charging stations are broken), people mainly purchase EVs as backup car.

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fires? That officer should be arrested.

Once your company became big, it is mandatory to have a state appointed party secretary on board.

So yes, in a sense BYD is state run.

I only use htop to kill process when it froze.

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she sounds like she was hiding something.

I don't get this impression at all, although I do agree that she seems a bit unstable as shes taking self harm to avoid work, she do admit that during her time working there, shes depressed, that might explain a bit.

Damn I'm old

I also don't know, but maybe the supreme court judges that he appointed?

China been dreaming of this for decades.

They'll all be Chinese!

The canal is actually larger than I thought.

Sadly, KFX plugin does not work in Linux (it lacks Kindle Preview app)

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I was confused when looking at the map, how come China is Chrome when google is not even allowed in China. Then I remember all those ad-riddled Chinese browsers that are based on Chrome.

I was on the same boat few days ago, I pulled out my 2010 CR48, Atom processor and 2GB ram.

I end up with Archlinux with xcfe DE, a tad slow but completely workable.

Theres drama?

I been using RedReader ever since its beta in 2013 ...