Seems what he did was join four different churches in succession according to his Wikipedia page. The last one people are now talking about (Anglican Catholic Church) was based in the US.
Lost some. Won some.
Seems what he did was join four different churches in succession according to his Wikipedia page. The last one people are now talking about (Anglican Catholic Church) was based in the US.
Interesting. I only heard about him yesterday so I was going off reports I came across, all of which seem to treat him as having been an Anglican priest and one of which added he almost wasn’t ordained, but later was. Are you from the area? I know it’s certainly easy for one media outlet to make an error that is then echoed by almost every other one.
I saw the video of this a little earlier. He smirked with the “My heart goes out to you” part. 🤢
I heard he almost wasn’t confirmed in the church in the first place, but I didn’t know about the gaming website editorial staff resigning. Wow.
I’m also considering alternatives to Proton myself. I’ve seen the privacy-oriented communities give a bunch of options. Search “Privacy” and you’ll see them listed. Tuta probably isn’t bad as a paid account but the free app left a lot to be desired the last time I checked (no message search or sorting like Proton).
There’s been controversy over a founder’s public backing of the US Republican party.
I came to comments to find out what “gills” kicking in meant. 😂
(Now Kerry Ann’s comment makes sense but the original still doesn’t.)
Different people are going to have priorities, probably coming from multiple unrelated considerations. This includes (but isn’t limited to) travel costs, whether there are people/activities/events you can go to locally, safety, time constraints, convenience, etc., etc.
Safety might be a higher priority again because of Trump’s actions right now, but in the past I remember hearing people express concerns about mass shootings or even just the widespread presence of guns in general.
That standard would be an excellent first step. Honestly I think advertising specifically targeted towards kids should be banned in general though.
But you had something new to look forward to when you were older, I hope?
Interesting. I’m no fan of seafood on pizza in general, but I’d take the anchovies first here, since they’re basically just salt bombs. (Tuna on pizza or over pasta isn’t something I can easily stomach even though I love it in other food combinations.)
Unfortunately those two sets of interests typically aren’t mutually exclusive (except for protectionism or the rare case like that which might hamper trade), so he could largely do both.
A rubber dishwashing glove lets me twist stuck jars open almost every time. It’s rare, but if that doesn’t work by itself, I’ll pop the seal with a butter knife first.
Not one that required a subscription to operate, but I’ve heard those are out there too.
I guess I’m not surprised enshittification of physical objects is becoming more of a trend than an oddity, but it’s still happening sooner than I expected. :/
You could almost call it… a mouse trap
(I’ll show myself out…)
Per hour? It’s all a blur to me at this point.
War crimes “in honor of Shabbat”? I hope any remaining diaspora members of conscience who haven’t already been troubled by all this are hearing about this framing. Both horrific in its malevolence and a misrepresentation of Judaism all in one go!
Thanks for the link. Not a bad distraction! I hope there’s a large catalog in case I want to treat it like the random Stumble button of yore (which I must have hit hundreds of times at least).
StumbleUpon was the best. I do miss it.
You don’t even have to shave your eyelashes!