LifeInMultipleChoice

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What part is good? That he vowed to force ownership into U.S. hands for security reasons, or that now he vowed to stop himself?

Your right, they may have stems, I thought they were just the Walmart special you get for 1.50 a glass or as a group for cheap

I'm not saying to force everyone to vote. But if mandatory voting was a thing I'd say put a new candidates opinion in, and if it gets over 50% of the popular vote, all new candidates required would be an interesting change. Probably has holes, but what the hell, I'll try anything rather than this 2 party money fueled government we have now

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The object, or the substance. The object appears to be a cars windshield wiper, I would say blinker, but it's on the right. As for the substance covering it, fucking no idea

That's why you get a nice clean sub like the meatball sub, with sirracha and chipotle sauce added to it. That way everything is just a red and orange mess.

That moment when I question what swapping the sweet and sour mix with Moscato in a green tea shot would be like

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

I use similar glasses, and there are better odds that there would be apple juice in that glass than white wine. If so, it could even be the kids. I understand people fear kids around glass, but if the kids around it often, they probably don't flail

Guessing they meant as a violation of the Logan act. As he is not in office he isn't supposed to be negotiating with foreign governments. The U.S. is providing military aid, and in truth not that he cares, but he isn't up to date on U.S. Intel. Maybe they'll tell us it was another law though

What could go wrong, except you throw fuel on a fire of hatred, and give the right reason to believe she will refuse to step down, causing well, who knows. I'm going to say that would ups the odds of arrests of democratic officials and citizens killed/insured/domestic terrorism what not.

I'm waiting for the I started enacting this bill that hasn't even gone through the legislature yet, with the claims of "I needed to speed up the process". Similar to the other article someone posted about the Senate not needing to approve cabinet positions because it will save time.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world -1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

That data was irrelevant to the premise. I could also have listed how many men, women, and chariots voted, but it really doesn't do anything more than show that if there is a 2 party system, it would be nice to have the winner near 50%. Id like to see everyone vote.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (10 children)

22% of Americans voted for Trump. 78% did not. I can tell you I voted and was offered to answer none of those questions from that site. So I'm going to say none of them represent all of the voters if you don't actually ask all of the voters.

Just for the sake of more information: 337m Percentage over 18 ~78% That makes about 262m voters possible. 74m vote for Trump makes 28-29% of possible votes in 2024 81m votes for Biden in 2020, population was around 331m then. About 31-32% of the possibilible votes.

Point being, people need to vote. Making voting easier makes it possible to ensure you get a more complete tally of what people want in a democracy. People shouldn't have to jump through hoops to say they won't be in town, and will be working or w.e else to convince someone that a mail in ballot is wanted.
Should have a request a ballot button online as well. Why mail a form in to have the forms sent to you. Gets rid of some waste there too.

 
 

I recently read through this and was just curious what others thought the pitfalls or unforseen issues might be with quickly or steadily transitioning to such in a fairly environmentally friendly manner.

Hate the title name, but I think I have to use the article title as the title.

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60 million apps keep getting pushed on us, and everyone wants their own... Every restaurant, gorcery store, etc.

Would it not be feasible to install all of those Kroger, Gas Stations, bloat, bloat, bloat apps on an app Server that we just have a remote access to them like a thin client from our phone in a singular app of shortcuts (look like a folder, directory) So all the apps stay installed and don't use resources on the phone. Which keeps storage requirements down on the local device and means when you go into another device you can just log in and have access to all the apps already signed in and how you left them.

Does anyone know if there is already such a setup?

It wouldn't work well with things like streaming services, but it could still cover a lot of day to day apps I don't really want to have to have on my device.

 

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I usually don't think about it but I went to find a comment I made to find an old post. Is there a way we can integrate a search function for are own profile?

 

My lady showed this to me so I figured I'd post it here... she may have been sending me a hint.

 

I hate that the title for the article claims "every problem" but I wanted to hear other users thoughts on this article

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