

By definition if a business is owned by the government, wouldn’t it then be a service?


By definition if a business is owned by the government, wouldn’t it then be a service?


First read this as an adult costume, through the lenses of a sexy costume.


Okay, and does that not include a restaurant?


Dumb assess forgetting businesses can refuse service for any reason.
It was disappointing to learn he was a brainwashed Mormon. He did writing for The Secret of Monkey Island game too.
Reminds me of the imagery from Enders Game when he plays the game on his tablet and kills the giant and watches the body change overtime.


And they’ll face consequences?


What do hard workers get? More work!


Not this one.


Stonekeep with my birthday money! It was fantastic.


You can buy Oreos by the roll?


Problematic, but, I’ll allow it?


Way to be an opposition party.


With a torrent, you download a file or use a magnet link that then tells your client what file you want and it searches whatever index for people whose client say they have the file or the parts of it you don’t have. You are a leeching the data until your file is complete. You then can continue to seed the file as long as you have the torrent and the completed data.
Usenet is all text based and there are size limits to how big a file can be. You have a NZB file that tells your client the files needed and it works in a similar way but you don’t also seed the file back. It’s more complicated than that, but that’s my elementary understanding. I prefer Usenet. There are subscriptions to access the indexer and and Usenet servers, but I feel it’s worth the reduced risk if you’re sailing the high seas.
Get the arr stack setup (radar, sonar, et al) and you’ve got your own Netflix like management of Usenet media.
To your point of wanting to preserve and share your own media, if it’s not copyrighted use Torrents. I don’t actually know how you would host on Usenet as I’m just a consumer of the above.


Cocoa in dark chocolate contains compounds that may promote heart and metabolic health.
Dietitians recommend choosing chocolate with a high cocoa content, ideally 70% or more.
They also suggest looking for chocolate with a short ingredient list that is low in sugar.


Fairly well I imagine? $500,000 and you’re going to be pretty comfortable most anywhere.
Barely. Bakery’s can refuse to make cakes for the gays, restaurants can refuse service to thots wearing mini skirts. They would have to be a protected class anyway or prove they were discriminated against in a way such as their gender or race.