Rylinks wrote:that's against the forum rules, arti

Rylinks wrote:that's against the forum rules, arti
eye (I) twitchingNo government, politician, or man should tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body. I want women in Canada to know that we will always stand up for your right to choose.
oh, it to stay there. i saw expect to stay there.Khaos wrote:i have no plans to move in the next decade, no. the school is walking distance from here which is pretty sweet
is that not your forever house? are you leaving edmonton? i would. but it's hard to move with kids, man.Khaos wrote: my house has gone up like 30% in the two years since i got it. i don't expect it to stay there though
even buddhism has a don't fucking kill anybodyRylinks wrote:outside of religion but that's its own thing
but that would be worse than 9/11 and threaten democracy itselfYoss wrote:Rather than lobbying/protesting state legislatures, which seems both easier and more likely to result in good outcomes
rad! how does it look? how is it?Ashenai wrote:monitor is working fine
just lay it flat on top of a pillow or something. potentially blocking some air holes, but you know don't leave it on for too longAshenai wrote:Turning it on is a good idea, though, I'll probably do that tomorrow. Although it's gonna be a huge pain to test the monitor without a stand.
that's their class repAshenai wrote:why would you not do the last step of the simplification there