That would be some excellent karma!
spankmonkey
Turning on digital wellbeing tools
Not that though, fuck that shit.
The South Dakota Democratic Party regularly purchased the information in the past. Executive Director Dan Ahlers, a former legislator, said past spreadsheets did not identify voters as having registered while applying for public assistance.
Former secretary of state and current Public Utilities Commissioner Chris Nelson, a Republican, said lists compiled by his staff while he was secretary of state from 2003 through 2010 did not disclose how voters registered.
Yeah, the public one listing more data than the purchased one is deilfintey not just making the same thing publicly available. What a shitshow.
Oh, lots of things.
We started with a genocide of the native people and then the wealthy land owners revolted against paying taxes.
I wonder if that means he ordered them to be in the same places they were already planning to be...
He isn't that self aware, so no.
Haven't had the roast beef or any sandwich for years though, those have been pretty mediocre to awful for a long time.
Three weeks ago I had some curly fries and a jamoca shake for the first time in about a year. They were still pretty darn good!
Don't forget to turn on closed captioning!
Our payment network follows standards based on the rule of law. Put simply, we allow all lawful purchases on our network. At the same time, we require merchants to have appropriate controls to ensure Mastercard cards cannot be used for unlawful purchases, including illegal adult content.
This sounds like trying to have their cake and eat it too. Steam wouldn't have delisted that many games without a significant threat of retaliation from the payment processors for possibly publishing something that broke whatever criteria they count as an unlawful purchase.
One case I can think of is the ease of using a VPN to purchase content that is illegal where the person resides but legal elsewhere. Stopping purchases through VPNs would be one thing that valve has no realistic way to address, but if the payment processor insisted that they must avoid that kind of unlawful purchase or cut off all payments then I could see the end result of just removing all of the content.
Not saying it is that exact thing, just an example of something unrealistic that can still be described as a card being used for 'unlawful purchases'.
Same issue for me at lemmy.world in a web browser, thumbnail shows but broken image when I try to expand it. I get the same thing when I go to the poster's profile and view any of their posts.
orphan returns as a revenant
Draining the blood away from the meat.