Make that doubly avenged https://science.nasa.gov/mission/dart
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Make that doubly avenged https://science.nasa.gov/mission/dart
That’s still a political message though, it doesn’t have to be about a specific political party. The idea of the film itself is political.
Non-political? What does that even mean in this context? It’s literally about a civil war in America caused by political issues.
Nothing because it sucks and isn’t worth the effort if you have an Internet connection and any knowledge on how to use a search engine.
I think a lot of games borrow too much from movies, instead of trying to tell a story in a way that’s suitable to a game.
He sexually coerced multiple women without explicit consent. That’s a bit more than a “mistake.”
Yeah it was a similar deal. At&t has a whitelist of phones they support with VoLTE, and if you’re not on it you’re screwed.
There’s this cool thing at&t did where even if you have volte and 4g, your phone still won’t work if it isn’t on their specific whitelist.
Had a very fun time after I missed a phone interview because of that.
Any rational person does. Takes a lot of mental gymnastics to be against a genocide, then turn around and generalize a whole ethic/religius group.
You’re right - most media formats have support for metadata, which can include all sorts of things depending on how the image is created. For instance, most phones have an option to add location data to photos.
A lot of identifiable info like location data is usually an option you can turn off. And there are a lot of tools to remove metadata from files. A quick search brought up this, which seems fairly reputable (and open source, which is usually good for sensitive stuff like this).