Is having an account on xvideos enough to break up with someone?
@lemmy.ml
Is having an account on xvideos enough to break up with someone?
US being at war is fairly predictable, tbh.
RTFM is mostly a flex that people who got help before you are now referring to because they are already on the boat.
That said, a rudimentary Web search or maybe a llm question, might be in order before asking. You also learn more when you get those little successes by yourself.
"Don't think about it."
You are right that it was a loaded question, and you had a smart answer, but the implication of this "inconsequential" change represented by the current birthdate is of course more invasive identification later.
Otherwise why would they bother, because as it is now it is useless or inconsequential.
It is an important distinction though, because standing up to US might imply leaning towards China. But standing up to US and China, implies a third option: Europe need to huddle up together.
Maybe creating art in some form can be a way of processing?
After some years of distrohopping I had a long time on Ubuntu/Debian, but for partly similar reasons I wanted to change. Fedora, I love it. Smooth nice, out of the way, very fine if you want it to stay out if your way.
Could also drop freebsd in here. Surprisingly easy to install as a desktop with something like xfce, you get zfs on root very easily. Though, there probably will be some applications missing.
Anyway, good luck on your next linux adventure 😀
I don't think they are in it for the politics. The money is the endgame. Livable or unlovable wages doesn't play a big part in it.
Pelosi, or Trump for that matter, are not there to make Murica nor the world better - they are there for the money. That is the problem we need to fix.
I was only commenting on the semantic distinction of the two, not the viability of Europe superiority - though beating Murica these days can't be impossible.
So you are saying some people want to do porn, and others don't. Presumably because some like it and some don't. They all do it for money though, none of them do it for free.
What's the basis of knowing if someone does it because they like it then? Because they say so?
Ah, another smart answer.
And you would be right. That is what it sounds like. We all get forced into working. Some have to wear a uniform and serve coffee and biscuits, others have to slop 50 year old meat in a dirty toilet - or whatever scenario that makes it more palatable.
When a boss asks an employee if they like their job, then the employee rarely have anything to gain by saying no - even if they don't actually like their job.
Honesty isn't necessarily rewarded. That makes it hard to know if a person actually does porn because they like it, since they usually have an incentive to say they like it regardless.
I think the comparison is about want and need. They do it because they feel forced into it, by some means or another.
No, my point is that some may be doing porn that don't like doing porn, but are still saying they do like porn - because of various social or economic mechanisms, or circumstances, or whatever.
That's not saying that nobody likes doing porn.
Why do I have to think about sex materialistically?
So you have arbitrarily decided that I must think about sex either magically or materialistically.
Good day to you sir.
There are significant differences to being forced to sell your mind, competence and time; vs being forced to auction off the another's use of your own genitals.
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