Steven Donaldson had his first Thomas Covenant novel rejected by 27 publishers before it was finally bought.
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OP was not very specific about what behavior they actually wanted. Changing the host file would prevent the uncle from visiting those sites, but as you say, it would not be subtle.
I suppose you could add entries for those right-wing websites into the "hosts" file, redirecting them to Google or some other relatively innocuous place.
Big Joe Mufferaw, by Canada's own Stompin' Tom Connors (because I'm planning to play it at the open mic this Friday).
My brother's clinic in Canada had one billing person for a team of five doctors, with a couple of additional people (nurse practitioner, physiotherapist, etc).
In contrast, when he worked in the States, they had two or three billing people for each doctor in the clinic.
You can also buy travel bidets. Basically squeeze bottles that you can direct to the right places. Not as good as an actual bidet, but better than nothing.
That's the way that abusers talk to their victims.
When I saw it, I felt it was the first time that a superhero movie took itself seriously enough to have a good actors, a good script, and good effects. It put what had been in my head up on the screen, and in a way surpassed it.
The blurb for the VIP section says:
The windows are slightly tinted to enhance your privacy and create a more intimate atmosphere for you and your party.
If I didn't know better, I'd say that they were inviting people to have sex as they go around.
I was in Malaysia a couple of months ago. The country is a mixture of malay, indian, and Chinese ethnic groups. The Malays are the largest group, and most of them are Muslim, so there is respect for Muslim traditions but they are not enforced on everyone.
For example, in stores they sold beer (very expensive) but there were signs saying that Muslims were not to buy it. I don't know if that is enforced in any way.
My Chinese sister-in-law, who is very biased towards China, will admit that Malaysia has the best food in Asia, because of the above-mentioned fusion of cultures. And I can confirm that the food is spectacular!
I took my wife (who has not traveled very much) to Malaysia because it is different enough from Canada to be exotic, but still has enough comforts and is developed enough not to be intimidating. She found it far too hot and humid, but other than that enjoyed it.
Other people are way ahead of you:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romana_Didulo