I don’t think rural towns are depopulating due to hate or discrimination… it’s mostly because of job prospects, no?
I don’t think rural towns are depopulating due to hate or discrimination… it’s mostly because of job prospects, no?
Owning a horse is more expensive monthly than having a drug addiction tbh.
CSS wouldn’t be used to spy on your network traffic; if they wanted your internet data, they’d have much simpler methods to collect it than CSS (and they wouldn’t be able to decode most of that data anyways in normal cases).
or who I am accessing it from
What do you mean by that?
Suggesting that a VPN could mitigate stuff relating to CSS is like wearing a floating vest 24/7 when flying in a Boeing plane: you might feel a bit safer with it on, but it’d probably be smarter to have a parachute instead.
A VPN won’t really do anything against CSS/IMSI catchers.
It’s unconstitutional to deny a US citizen entry to the US. It’s the same in most other countries. But it still happens in many countries; Sweden for example has had a lot of problems deporting convicted criminals to their homelands, because their homeland refuses to accept them back.
This was from the 80s.
But yes, they do that nowadays… but viral loads can be so small that it won’t be detected on a test, but will likely infect the patient. So don’t give blood if you’re unsure.
Menthols maybe? And that it’s harder for people of a lower socioeconomic status to quit smoking? Otherwise, no idea.
I should call her…
I think that most smokers don’t even like menthols. When I used to smoke, and someone would ask to bum a cigarette from me, I’d always say “sure, but they’re menthols” and the majority of the time they would decline.
it was only car insurance
Aha, I forgot the thread’s title and just assumed it was home insurance if it differs that much. The new neighborhood had higher incidence of vandalism maybe, or historically many bad drivers? But yeah, I’d probably risk that as well; a car is mobile, so no reason to have such a huge difference. Would never risk renters/home insurance though.
I would keep my address there on insurance forms
I’m not sure I’m understanding. You were living at place B, but your insurance was registered to place A? Wouldn’t the insurer then deny any claims if something were to happen at place B?
And Russia was a signatory to the Budapest Memorandum. What’s your point?
Imagine going to a supermarket with a real cashier instead.
In many places its illegal to not accept cash.
Where? I can’t think of many places where that’d be true.
It’s not completely arbitrary, and the overwhelming majority of nouns are “en”, so it’s not too complicated to remember the “ett” words, but yeah…
What does “a” or “an” give you in English? It’s mostly historical and because it flows better.
It’ll apparently be in Malmö this year, so it’ll probably be the other way around now.
Yeah, the director and editors are gonna love you making sure your props are cleared every single shoot.
Sure, it’s a responsible viewpoint to assume that any gun is loaded and dangerous, even until the moment you yourself have cleared it… but the case is lacking mens rea, because who in their right mind would put a hot gun as a prop on a film set? While Baldwin killed Hutchins, I find it hard to draw any criminal negligence from it.
Good that the settlement was rejected then. Passing card fees onto the end-customer doesn’t fix the problem.