palestinian pirates pulling through for you
Surprised it ran for that long. Around a year and a half ago they introduced lots and lots of captchas.
When I went in I had very specific expectations and Arch lived up to them. Had an idea of what I wanted for a DM, and an idea of what I wanted out of an operating system, and it met my needs. I would still be using it like that except for the fact that I had to change it out to be able to run the proprietary software for my university, and I just never bothered to reinstall/reconfig it. If I were to do it again, I would make some script to set it up with all my necessary programs so that it is robust.
Always baffles me that people like this exist. Are you this abrasive to people in real life too?
try covering yourself with oil and waiting for rain
Thank you, but they are not my essays! They are by @dessalines@lemmy.ml, one of the creators of lemmy.
https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md
The one crime I bring up is the biological warfare that the US wages opportunistically. The most prominently documented was the biological crimes during the war of subjugation of Korea [PDF], where the US dropped bombs with infected insects (plague, cholera, anthrax) on Chinese and Korean civilians and armymen. The report, issued by a multinational team of scientists, strongly supports this claim. The former members of Japanese Unit 731 are thought to be culpable in these warcrimes, although it’s corroborated more completely in a separate report from 1981. The pages 61, conclusion, would be of interest, as well as some photos on 709. This report was released by IADL, which the US subsequently labeled as communist, and tried to sentence a journalist who widely publicized the facts presented with sedition, and dropped charges against him after 5 years.
You can also see another instance of biological warfare in the github link which talks about a manufactured Dengue Fever outbreak in Cuba in 1981.
Mention any projects, programmes, self-learning you’ve participated in (inflate the importance of these somewhat) to at least break it up. Now, assuming that you’ve broken up the big gap into smaller gaps, write a simple and straightforward explanation about your situation at the end talking about all the gaps in general. Just write what you wrote here about the job market but more professionally. Don’t overthink it, some random professor will most likely spend 2-3 minutes looking at it. If you’re applying to some mid uni (I mean any uni that isn’t a cutthroat uni in the US or UK) and your bachelor’s GPA was like 3.2ish+ then you’ll be fine. You’ll just be in the middle of the batch, and depending on how many students applied that semester you’ll have an alright chance at the least.
no i like watching tanks get blown up
and vitamin D has mithril in it
This seems like a thing in Slavic languages in general. In Russian the equivalent is “одушевленные и неодушевленные существительные” - animate, and inanimate objects, so I guess they add one extra pronoun to the usual three, which is just for objects. I think some genderqueer people prefer using the plural pronoun in that case (“они” instead of “оно”). Is that possible in Polish?
double standards are capitalism’s lifeblood