Since when has love been free?
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Since when has love been free?
They do ? I assumed they get better deals as they buy shit in bulk.
No it was the communist in china
I guess killing off millions does save the planet some pollution. But thats not a very ideal way of pollution control, is it?
Seems nice but has no folder or organisational feature. Seems its just a large dump of photos.
Sync is not a no go rather something I dont mind if not present.
The phone I want this for is on A11 and my work phone. I dontfknow if I am missing to enable folder level permissions for apps but many apps Iave doseea all pictures or videos have.
The most isolation IhVave seen is use files within signal or telegram and those dont show up unless I save to gallery.
It came preinstalled.
Arch always can never not include violence.
Do you mean deleted the torrent entry from client or the data files?
If just the entry you can add the torrent and set it to discover the existing data directory. Steps might vary by client.
If you meant seed deleted data, AFAIK its not possible to seed data that you dont have. No idea why you expect that to be possible.
I did. It was quite funny listening to just the lyrics. Would have been nice if they managed to keep the original vocals but that whispering voice made it funnier.
Do you mean muted music videos or is there something else entirely ?
Isnt that their current offering? But also yes as the article speaks of digitizing.
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It clearly states what he did and on what he was prosecuted. How is it one sided? It doesn’t quote people from either side but rather states facts presumably from court filings.
If you want arguments on how this is bad or why such things shouldn’t be prosecuted, look for an opinion piece. Thats not the job for every news reporting.
If that works for you good.
I could never work with no script. Suprised that helps with paywalls though.
Marking it as ‘question’ but then making definitive statements based on interactions with ‘others’ is asking a question now ?
To answer your unasked question, depends on how you seperate religion from culture. Its often difficult to do so in many places of the world where religion is widespread among the soceity.
The female clothing requirements are from strict interpretations in islam that is followed to varying degrees mostly based on how religious a person/family is. I’ve had teachers wear full covering on their way to and from school but remove them once inside. There were college classmates who wore head covering everywhere and others almost never in social circles. The behavior varies widely among any given culture.
Why is it not religious and only cultural? It is more commonly worn by conservative muslims who adhere to strict interpretations of the sacred texts they follow. Based on that it is infact religious. Although I doubt it is a religious symbol like the article mentions.
The wearer of it exists across the globe and not limited to any distinct culture or even region. Further prohibiting a cultural dress is even more weird than the case for religious wears.
Not sure about the colonial mindset or the caste practices of centuries but Indian culture is extremely hierarchial in almost all facets of life. Elders, seniors, higher officials, etc all expect to be respected even if it is just one year difference, etc.
One of the ways to show respect it to not use names and call as sir,madam, teacher, officer or at best elder brothers/sisters for college seniors. All this works well in the regional languages of India but sounds weird in English.
Directly calling names of elders is still seen as bad and if needed would use their name appended with sir madam uncle aunt etc.
This is less practiced in IT field in my experience. After years of schooling and college calling my teachers sir and maam it was hard to shake off the habit. A few of my managers had to remind me a bunch of times to call them by their name and not as sir / maam in the beginning. Even then I avoidedcallintg out their names and just started speaking to get their attention. Now I almost call everyone by name by default in office setting. It is still fun when freshers join and are asked to use names of 15+ year elders and them wondering if we are joking.