A lack of ability to see criticism can persuade users to think that means there’s (unanimous) support.
That, AND it’s collecting your data for whatever purpose it wants, & I bet at least a few of them you’d be horrified by.
Just delete it.
A lack of ability to see criticism can persuade users to think that means there’s (unanimous) support.
That, AND it’s collecting your data for whatever purpose it wants, & I bet at least a few of them you’d be horrified by.
Just delete it.
(v.)
- To deprive of authority; to depose or oust from office.
- To dismiss from service; to deprive of a benefice.
- To discharge.
Used in a sentence:
“Once that zounderkite is exauctorated, the record will show that no lubberwort was ever more deserving.”
(v.)
- To deprive of authority; to depose or oust from office.
- To dismiss from service; to deprive of a benefice.
- To discharge.
Used in a sentence:
“Once that zounderkite is exauctorated, the record will show that no lubberwort was ever more deserving.”
Sharing screenshots of a great post from The Financial Diet on IG that compiles some helpful jumping-off points if you’re still feeling helpless and don’t know what to do.
(Part 1 of 2)
Sharing screenshots of a great post from The Financial Diet on IG that compiles some helpful jumping-off points if you’re still feeling helpless and don’t know what to do.
(Part 1 of 2)
(n.)
- A frequenter of a city boulevard, especially in Paris.
Used in a sentence:
“He had never lived in Paris, yet was every inch the boulevardier: long walks, impeccable shoes, and an almost voyeuristic fondness for people-watching.”
(n.)
- A frequenter of a city boulevard, especially in Paris.
Used in a sentence:
“He had never lived in Paris, yet was every inch the boulevardier: long walks, impeccable shoes, and an almost voyeuristic fondness for people-watching.”
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hope that helps
Younger generations “have fallen out of love with Harry Potter because they have fallen out of love with the worldview the series represents,” writes Louise Perry. “Which is to say that young people have fallen out of love with liberalism.”
hope that helps
(n.)
- A beggar traveling on foot; a pilgrim who carries a bindle.
(n.)
- A beggar traveling on foot; a pilgrim who carries a bindle.
(adj.)
Snowy; covered in a great quantity of snow.
Used in a sentence:
“The world looked magical under a ninguid blanket, each tree and shrub adorned in sparkling white, as if nature herself had dressed for a lavish winter ball.”
(adj.)
Snowy; covered in a great quantity of snow.
Used in a sentence:
“The world looked magical under a ninguid blanket, each tree and shrub adorned in sparkling white, as if nature herself had dressed for a lavish winter ball.”
I have a lot, but one of the ones closest to my heart is honestly Lottie, from Princess and the Frog.
I have a lot, but one of the ones closest to my heart is honestly Lottie, from Princess and the Frog.
5calls.org makes it very easy to find the contact info for your reps, and provides scripts.
#abolishice #callyourreps #usapolitics #iceout #politicalart
5calls.org makes it very easy to find the contact info for your reps, and provides scripts.
#abolishice #callyourreps #usapolitics #iceout #politicalart
1) put your phone in airplane mode
2) open TikTok and go to your profile
3) go to settings and scroll down to delete account
4) turn airplane mode off
5) delete your account
Credit to @ kimsaira on instagram for this
1) put your phone in airplane mode
2) open TikTok and go to your profile
3) go to settings and scroll down to delete account
4) turn airplane mode off
5) delete your account
Credit to @ kimsaira on instagram for this
(v.)
- To kiss fervently, repeatedly, or fondly.
Used in a sentence:
“The mistletoe dangled above them like a permission slip from the universe, an overdue excuse they’d both been waiting for to finally exosculate with shameless abandon.”
(v.)
- To kiss fervently, repeatedly, or fondly.
Used in a sentence:
“The mistletoe dangled above them like a permission slip from the universe, an overdue excuse they’d both been waiting for to finally exosculate with shameless abandon.”
There is no ambiguity.
Agents dogpile a person, he is on the ground, one of them starts clubbing with a pistol and then fires repeatedly. Even after the body is still.
There is no ambiguity.
Agents dogpile a person, he is on the ground, one of them starts clubbing with a pistol and then fires repeatedly. Even after the body is still.
He swooped down real low over the sidewalk when I was getting groceries. It gets dark at like, four-thirty here so they're out early, but I've never seen one that close before! He was HUGE. I hope he gets all the gophers he can eat!
He swooped down real low over the sidewalk when I was getting groceries. It gets dark at like, four-thirty here so they're out early, but I've never seen one that close before! He was HUGE. I hope he gets all the gophers he can eat!
Your chances for future employment, meaningful friendships, and frankly, not getting shanked in prison are already pretty slim, but if you quit RIGHT NOW you might avoid the worst of what is coming.
Especially if you blow some whistles, and then testify.
Your chances for future employment, meaningful friendships, and frankly, not getting shanked in prison are already pretty slim, but if you quit RIGHT NOW you might avoid the worst of what is coming.
Especially if you blow some whistles, and then testify.
Guy in red (Aayu) belongs to @kitsiinabox.bsky.social
#oc #ocart
Guy in red (Aayu) belongs to @kitsiinabox.bsky.social
#oc #ocart
Keep going and don't be afraid to fail.
Keep going and don't be afraid to fail.
(n.)
- Foolish nonsense, poppy-cock; skillful flattery and cajolery.
- The ability to eloquently, wheedle, or cajole.
Used in a sentence:
“The long-anticipated eulogy, impeccably phrased though it was, amounted to little more than elaborately gilt and upholstered blarney.”
(n.)
- Foolish nonsense, poppy-cock; skillful flattery and cajolery.
- The ability to eloquently, wheedle, or cajole.
Used in a sentence:
“The long-anticipated eulogy, impeccably phrased though it was, amounted to little more than elaborately gilt and upholstered blarney.”