Right? I mean, why would someone who shot their spouse do anything irrational?
Right? I mean, why would someone who shot their spouse do anything irrational?
Let’s take a look at the old ssd…
C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games
C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy
C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\
etcetera
owns 47 guns, 26,000 rounds -> shoots wife
Never woulda seen that coming! Must be the booze!
In C:\Program Files? Or C:\Program Files (x86)?
you wouldn’t call yourself a chef, or serve it to anyone who expected “gourmet shit”.
Hell yes I would!
What goes better with crackers?
They got called out on all their bullshit, in front of the staff they were trying to take advantage of.
Snakes with crossbows.
It sounds like you just invented elections.
I bought a Xiaomi A3 about four years ago. I’m still using it now but my experience has been mixed.
Two years in, my carrier told me I had to switch phones because it didn’t support a bunch of technology they now require. It in fact supported everything including all the correct GSM bands, but ATT was now operating on a whitelist to which my phone did not belong, and they would not produce an explanation as to why. I was able to switch to T-Mobile at a reduced rate, but I find the coverage leaves much to be desired by comparison.
Just after going through a few examples in my head, the difficulty becomes somewhat more apparent. let’s start with 3. This is odd, so 3(3)+1 = 10. 10 is even so we have 10/2=5.
By this point my intuition tells me that we don’t have a very obvious pattern that we can use to decide whether the function will output 4, 2, or 1 by recursively applying the function to its own output, other than the fact that every other number that we try appears to result in this pattern. We could possibly reduce the problem to whether we can guess that the function will eventually output a power of 2, but that doesn’t sound to me like it makes things much easier.
If I had no idea whether a proof existed, I would guess that it may, but that it is non-trivial. Or at least my college math courses did not prepare me to find one. Since it looks like plenty of professional mathematicians have struggled with it, I have no doubt that if a proof exists it is non-trivial.
Yeah, I hear you. Lots of things get said, but little gets done-- I can’t argue with that. But I’m looking for concrete examples because most of the goals and results people are expecting, from my perspective, are things that only get accomplished through legislation. Democrats have recently been focusing on voting rights. A solid voting rights bill would be a solid step toward tackling the issues you mentioned, but in June the most recent bill was voted against by all 50 Republican senators.
What are some examples of manipulation from the Democratic party that you are equating here?
Between the lines of “I don’t want to” reads “I have to”, which is easily disputed if said out loud.
It’s like… 2001 shareware shitpost flavored.
experts say crooks created fake businesses or lied about their numbers of employees to get access to more free cash
If you were creative and unscrupulous, you probably could have come up with something. Forged documents or the like.
Finley faces up to 30 years in prison, and paying more than $3.2 million in restitution, plus a $1.25 million fine.
But then there’s that.
As someone who didn’t have disposable income until I was in my thirties, I had a lot of catching up to do and the people there helped me out a lot.
Take 'im away, toys.
Perfect example of a blatantly intellectualy dishonest argument right here. Show me how Pokemon cards were designed to burn down a house.