And they are saying when your clean centralized way to access content begins restricting and deleting that content, you no longer have access to it. With youtube-dl you can maintain that footage regardless. Sure it's a pain to catalog and store video files, but trusting YouTube is a naive long term plan because I've seen entire channels with hundreds of videos wiped clean with no way to find them again.
YouTube is supposed to be free content so it should belong and be available to everyone, I don't think that's idealistic I think that was it's entire purpose...you pay with screen time and ads. I don't think Google is having any funding issues.
I found the parent comment to be passive and agreeable. Not sure how you came away from it with so many things to disagree about.
Stretching the scope of violence over the entirety of human history is not a good metric considering the mass death and wars.
Lowering the scope down to the past decade I would say an entire year of BLM riots, mass looting, firebombing courthouses, small business owners devastated...you catch my drift.
I'm not sure whether your comment was just naïve or intentionally misleading to downplay what has been happening the past year or two. There is definitely a correlation between that and increased security presence on site at many locations. Especially when the police simply stood by in some instances while looters had free reign over entire city blocks gleefully snatching whatever they could. Disgusting.
At the time it probably would have just been cynicism from myself, but I remember years back reading about all the charity work he was doing in Africa thinking to myself "I wonder what major scandal he's been a part of that requires this much good PR to counter-act".
War is inherently horrific. Being able to operate systematically under such conditions is invaluable.
I think you could have come to that conclusion without the anti-war rhetoric, we get it - atrocities of war are terrible, this is not a unique/interesting perspective.
Tried it a single time just to entertain a co-worker. The smell was putrid and overwhelming - like a mix between ammonia and raw intestines from a gutted fish. All got thrown away but the smell lingered in the kitchen for a day or two.
Just terrible lol. I don't eat at any of these places, but I'd be interested to see how much is sold.
Just one of those products where everyone raves about it online yet I've never heard someone actually talk about it, seen anyone actually eat it and in my own test it was just awful for even the least picky eater. Think the hype surrounding this product is all fabricated.
I think introverts have a tendency to shut down when relationships get too involved and outside of their comfort zone. Shallow acquaintances are usually just to make an impression and there are no pre-conceived notions so it's easier to be more comfortable having a quick interaction with someone you'll never see again. Maybe because it feels fresh and there isn't any baggage.
I didn't particularly like the ex-girlfriends responses regarding him because I think speaking ill of the dead is lame when they aren't there to give their side of the story. Also, it sounded like she has issues of her own - which for someone who is already suffering with mental illness, trying to care for another person who also has mental illness is just a fool's errand. But often time these sort of relationships happen where there is so much negativity but due to illness both parties continue with it despite that.
Sounds like you are - what would you have us do? Fly out and solve it for you? What is the point of this as a reply, if you want to spread awareness of your situation then make a thread.
Pfff - our laws are trampled all the time and don't exist for the Elites. Legality will soon become like objectivity or fact and just be lost completely to whatever they dictate is truth.
>TURNAROUND, TRAGEDY: Harvey Hill’s life was on track, his family said, before his trespassing arrest. REUTERS/Hill family handout
Makes his criminal activity sound like an inconvenience to himself.
Simplest way to avoid dying in jail is to not be a criminal because the reality is you will not be treated like a human being. But that should be implied because society has deemed your life better spent locked away in a cage out of sight out of mind.
Source I found states ~2.3million currently incarcerated, 700,000 of those for violent crimes. .2% mortality rate actually quite impressive to me considering the circumstances and I would guess of those 5000 the one the article references is an outlier considering the events leading to the death seem a bit suspicious - enough to write a story I guess.
"Deemed socially positive"? Is that because they have no intrinsic understanding of right and wrong? I prefer free citizens that choose to do the right thing on their own, not because it gets them 5 slave points.