True, it’s his decision as well making it mutual.
True, it’s his decision as well making it mutual.
There can be power imbalances even if they’re both the same age.
No, it wouldn’t be weird, it’s her decision. And the rule in general just seems immature for adults.
Peaceful arguments is just not a thing online. There is no learning nor seeing the other perspective - Just people being defensive and manipulative.
What’s interesting, is what will the new kids talk about ‘back in the days’
“Back in my day I got arrested for going outside my doorstep”.
Yesn’t
“Well well, skibidi to you”
I find this being an ageist take. Not everyone is immature.
*Hears chainsaw noises in the background
I’m still surprised there are 32 bit apps out there that are supported still. It’s good to know there are people who are working to prevent e-waste.
Also that links2 thing is quite interesting.
Best dirt house there is
I can the sun 93 million miles away
‘As children grow up they become more independent’, apparently privacy doesn’t apply in this case. I’m sure some students are annoyed at that fact that people trust them less and less.
Edgemaxxing with the edge master 😎😎
All those years, and I still have no explanation why some apps want my browsing history.
The only orgasm arch users will ever get
(I’m looking at you, open source projects who direct their community to Discord)
This is surprisingly very common. Even for stuff that prioritise privacy. The interesting part is why discord is kept under the covers by everyone - despite its security offences, and anti-user practices.
There isn’t much talk about discord like there is about browsers. However, it might be just an undeveloped branch of the oss community.
Internet in a nutshell
Initially thought the post was an attempt on a joke. But yes, what would banning prove?
X might be a threat to privacy and freedom but doesn’t Facebook, Microsoft and others do the same. It looks like a poorly developed plan.