Porque no los dos?
Porque no los dos?
What’s absurd is that the meaning of the paragraph is nothing to you, but the number of words. In a book full of words. That’s why you’re not taken seriously. What is meaning anyhow? Aren’t all books just collections of words, and there’s lots of books so lots of words? Do collections of words have impact, meaning, or can I just say write/stuff and it doesn’t mean anything? You are a fucking clown. You sure get your knickers in a twist when a single word comes up you don’t like. Hell, a fucking acronym and you obsequious boot lickers lose your shit.
First Florida takes away their own history by censuring or banning history books and classes both primary and continuing, turns around with a new history book that has none of that other shit, but tiny widdle paragragh about how slavery was good for you. That’s why we think you’re fascist mouth-breathers.
Yeah but it’s not a fucking city dude, the comments are addressing the hyperbole in the comment.
Permissions to grab the data in your phone. When you authorize the app by installing and agreeing to terms you are giving a green light for it to suck up all the data you have put in the device as well as anything you do ongoing. That means the app tracks your current location, purchases through your phone, contacts list, email accounts, etc, basically anything inputted into your phone the app has access to, except for the walled off stuff that Apple protects, like unique thumbprint or facial recognition ID. About 95% of the stuff in your phone is up for grabs with that app.
All of this, scroll down a bit to App Privacy and see that you have none. BTW, the “sensitive info” is racial, sexual and biometric data. Apps themselves are privacy-destroying, always look carefully at the app privacy. Check out the Mastodon app as a contrast, it wants none of your data.
Like an episode of Alone, but without the planning, support and logistics.