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It turned out really well in NZ when we legalised it.
There’s even a sex workers union.
We still have our share of christofacists and prosperity grifters though, they’re just relatively politically impotent.
Anxiety?
If that tiny idiot of an amygdala in your brain thinks you’re in danger then nausea can be a symptom.
This is SovCit level.
Derp, that’s what I was thinking of.
`Plural of genre. Still should have been singular “genre” though, unless there are multiple genera of these images.
I was thinking of “genus”.
Too bad that that’s not in the interest of ol’ papa USA.
The Cuban people can keep suffering because of idealistic arrogance from their big fat capitalist neighbour.
I have X years experience with {keyword salad}.
Can you confirm {details already in the opening post}?
That’s because it’s “little government for the rich” and “big government for the poors”.
Substitute any “in group” and “out group” respectively.
Rattle that sabre harder.
Oh good, another “crackdown” on {insert vulnerable segment of society here}
Heaven forbid we “crackdown” on the root causes of that vulnerability.
I was thinking more along the lines of Sheldon’s uncle from California…
Why does he always look like a US sitcom cameo?
Someone left their pager in the mine and just fetched it again. Delayed message delivered.
/S
Occam’s razor indeed. Coal mines explode. Or rather, only just barely don’t explode all the time.
Now I’m torn between:
A) riot cops ignore kid
B) riot cops fire 40mm “non-leathal” whatever at kid, killing them instantly
I still double-check my CIDR’s/netmasks and expected ranges with a tool (some online one or other). Easier to avoid silly mistakes or typo’s
TL;DR: it depends entirely on the DHCP server software.
Generally the safe/reliable policy is to assign a smaller DHCP range (or ranges) and allocate static assignments outside of the DHCP range(s).
Assume your network is 192.168.1.0/24.
Specify 192.168.1.128/25 for DHCP, which means all DHCP addresses will be above 192.168.1.128.
This leaves you everything below 192.168.1.127 for static assignments.
No that was Tenet, you’re thinking of a tent.