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No maximally-cruel executions for free-thinking (allegedly having or expression thoughts, or doing deeds, contrary to those mandated by some religion). Burning at the stake, totally fake, yeah.
Was not aware of Waydroid, thanks for the link.
While I'd love to add my opinion to the Play Store reviews, there's no way in Hell I'm installing some kind of Christofascist malware on any device that I control.
The fundies are always carrying on about daemons, I hope you set the JWs up with all the "best" ones, and more.
I'd like to put something up that will outrage and provoke them. The CoS has a few items that might do the trick: https://www.churchofsatan.com/sources-artifacts/
Sorry, just ate a grape, I can't think right now.
The YMCA, at least around here, offers an income-based sliding-scale membership fee as well.
In my Connecticut hometown, the average winter temperature used to be slightly below freezing. Now, it’s slightly above. How many joyful days filled with snowball fights and sledding would I have instead spent suffering in a classroom, gazing out the window at the rain, imagining the world just a little colder?
Ditto for my Vermont hometown. All winter = bitter cold and lots of snow - sometimes feet deep, but definitely enough for sledding and skiing most of the season. Dad was happy to have that snowblower and it got a lot of use. Now all I ever hear about from back east is all the flooding and resulting destruction. This article sheds some light on some of the reasons for all that. Rural VT and NH, easily reached from BOS/NY and southern New England, have economies that are heavily dependent on tourism, and especially winter tourism in the form of skiers. Less and/or crappier (wet) snow is really going to cause pain.
The resort also sells as many preseason passes as it can, which can cushion the financial blow of a ski season without much snow.
Sure you can fool the Flatlanders into taking such gambles, maybe for a season or two, but it won't be long before they're tired of taking the snow risk (quantity, quality) on themselves (rather than the resorts taking it) and choosing to stay entertained in some other way.
It was an adopted home for me, but yeah, I feel your pain.
The "Thoughts and Prayers" for the murder of secular democracy.
Yep, way more crows (and magpies) in my PNW city than I ever saw around in New England years back. But as for wildlife in general, I also have raccoons and skunks coming to my back porch to feed (which I welcome) and have seen deer (incl. a huge-racked buck, foraging at the plantings in a residential yard), bald eagles, and even a moose within city limits, maybe a mile or so from downtown.