Don’t forget that from Daniel’s testimony, we learned Trump coerced her under threat of blackballing her in the television industry.
Daniels testified that she thought they would be going to a restaurant, and eventually used the bathroom in Trump’s hotel room, but upon re-emerging was surprised to find Trump stripped to his underwear sitting on the bed. Daniels testified she said “I think we should go” and moved toward the door but Trump allegedly stood in her way saying in part, “This is the only way you’re getting out of the trailer park.” Daniels could not remember how she ended up on the bed, but testified that they had sex in the missionary position and Trump chose not to use a condom. Daniels insisted she was neither forced nor under the influence, but also said it wasn’t something she wanted and that she “blacked out”.
We don’t! When I was younger I had a theory that the brain is a 3D representation of an organ that exists in a higher dimension. Granted, I had (and still have) no relevant expertise to properly speculate on how that could work, but it was fun to think about.
Thank you. It is really difficult. It’s especially hard to find the line. (Un)fortunately for me she’s always been unreasonable per se, so I already had her at arm’s length before Trump flopped onto the scene.
My mother is fond of saying “God doesn’t make junk”. Easily disproven whether or not you believe in a god, but she’s a “if I don’t like it, it didn’t happen” variety of Trump supporter, so I err on the side of changing the subject over arguing.
Wild! And might actually be effective, unlike the weirdos putting a “license” on their comments.
The headline sounds like he blew his guts out of his nose.
It’s honestly unkind to include it in the quote from her. Written down, it is seriously hard to read. But spoken aloud, your brain will filter “filler words” like that out without needing to think too hard about it.
Is this the comic that had the raccoon saying something like “I’m rabid for titties”?
And it’s so ridiculously good. The NYT even wrote an article about it.
Hell yeah brother. Never forget the most important step a man can take: the next one.
I love it lmfao (lost my flannel at Orlando)
The girl in the passenger seat clearly has a look of “we knew this was going to happen”, too.
That’s what I’m saying. It has anticheat, and it runs on Linux without issue.
I wouldn’t say “any” major games. Helldivers 2 is a notable exception.
Most users of Windows aren’t editing the registry, no matter what problems they encounter.
For power users that do use regedit, I’d argue there’s still a gap between that and using a shell. The registry can be edited entirely with the Windows graphical utility, after all.
Do escapees of NK often express disbelief that the rest of the world dislikes the country they escaped from? Your question seems to be a non sequitur.
If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
That’s certainly true. If I may ask, what point are you trying to make?
Oh wow, that’s pretty definitive. Looks like the meaning I’ve understood is correct – according to Wikipedia at least (which I tend to trust).
@Linkerbaan@lemmy.world what do you think? It looks like you may be misusing the term.
What’s is MFBR?