

If the punishment is a fine, it’s only illegal for poor people.


If the punishment is a fine, it’s only illegal for poor people.


Suing is for damages and to reverse actions.
Things which are illegal should be criminally prosecuted.


That’s not the permanent fix. It’ll happen again.


I’ve always hated that kind of thing. There’s a presumption in it that “you think so, too” and fuck you don’t tell me what I think.


One of them is Outlook from MS Office, the other is New Outlook (what used to be Outlook Express). The latter is a royal pain to fully disable, and once you’ve launched it, it takes over everything.
So what’s happening is they’re supposed to be using MS Office Outlook, but New Outlook is in the way. Hence the “neither one works” bit. I know how to solve this, have them give me a call.


You’ll make it through. It will be hard, and you will make decisions you never thought you’d have to, in ways you never imagined you would.
The survival instinct is strong. Theres a “code of the sea” for a reason.


All is very many.


This only demonstrates how easily manipulated very many people are.


When the government makes the backroads “no thru traffic”, leaving the toll road as the only legal option, the government is working for the toll road owner.
That’s capitalism. Capitalism is immoral.


Same first thought. You can’t just “pay back” that amount of money and have everything fixed. A lot of very wealthy people have to do a lot of things that will “cost” them.


Stephen Miller can come pay for it then. And we’ll still do it anyway.


Was it 160x120?


While driving a car.


He was driving a car.


It’s so they can more reliably distribute their own backdoors.


So that’s why he - a man known for his silence - wanted to testify in public.


Wake me when that happens.
Doesn’t matter till SCOTUS.