

Yes, please, do it already!


Yes, please, do it already!


Well I have OK experiences with Brother printers (in the EU). They complain about third party ink but accept it, if you use their ink, you can send back the used cartridges free of charge for recycling and they are just the ink containers and don’t include the printing head (if that’s the right word). They don’t immediately break after the warranty period. And even their ink subscription seems to be reasonably priced.


Don’t do it. It’s his body. Apart from medical issues it should be his choice. And bullying always finds a way and is hard to influence from the victim‘s part. You can only help in raising your child to be a confident person that is sure of your love and knows they can talk to you about anything.


While I still think moving away from Windows is a good idea, props to Europe! See, that’s what states laws and regulations can do for their people!


I‘d say that caring for yourself is an important step towards caring for others and having the strength to do so.


I see, why they’re obsessed. Because despite all its problems the EU shows that there is a better alternative to strongman dictatorships and the destruction of states. It does what states and governments should do, establish regulations to protect its citizens from harm. Which a completely free market would never do.


Yes!


Sadly, that’s true… But it seems to be escalating.


If I know, I‘ll probably pass someone asking for money, I try to have some change prepared, so I don’t have to get out my wallet. (Where I live, there are just a few places where that’s likely. ) I usually just say no if unprepared. My basic assumption is that someone asking for money in the streets is worse off than me, so it’s nice if I can help. But then again, if I don’t feel safe, I won’t give anything and since I can’t help everyone I don’t feel bad not giving anything.


At least KeePassium also supports passkeys.


Strange way to spell „animal abusers“.


So it goes…


Just adding to „It will take a while“. It would be faster if you‘d been fit before because the body remembers. But you should feel strength improvements and you should feel better quite soon. And clothes might be less tight. But visible results take longer. And after a while you’ll hit a tableau and you’ll have to power through that without giving up. It will be best if you don’t focus on looks too much but rather on feeling good and fit. Kudos for starting this path!
Well, at least she seems to acknowledge that other people are hurting as well and it’s not the usual „I’m affected and now I see it’s wrong“ spiel. I mean, people have hard times changing but some do.