you’re right. it was decided on fear of immigrants, economic ignorance and selfish individualism.
you’re right. it was decided on fear of immigrants, economic ignorance and selfish individualism.
I’m a senior full stack dev and qa engineer. Both can be equally challenging given the context. Making this statement makes you sound probably qa. Thought I’d ask but you dodged the question.
what qualifies you to make such a blanket statement?
you straight up have not been paying any attention
personally I think it’s the phone that’s more the problem. the persistent access seems like it contributes more to habit forming than the nebulous definition of social media. and that’s much easier to define and possible enforce.
found the smoker
I don’t think internet is as much the problem as phones.
found the scourge
Russian window manufacturer issues recall after hundreds of fatalities.
arg. had this discussion about how Canada voted it down a few years back also because “too confusing.”
like, maybe there were too many options but I knew we needed to pick any of them instead of keeping the same bullshit system that has always required lesser of evil voting.
arg. people are so fickle and ignorant.