I remember going to Federated with a group of friends to look at the Commodore 64 soon after the price dropped to $99. The salesperson took one look at us and told us to come back when we had money.
Jaime's friend (I think his name was Daniel) returned that week, bought a computer, and was thereafter too busy to associate with us.
I don't remember this from that time. Michael from the animal park (a trailer park where people were not very nice to one another), who had always been called "Fat Boy", really liked the Fat Boys.
@lxo You say you're anti this and pro that. But when the facts say a nation's people made a choice you disagree with, you claim it is US meddling and that their decision is invalid.
That's not pro sovereignty, nor is it pro autonomy.
4 year old #GS3 dutifully helped fill the bag, while 2 year old #GS filled his tummy. The photos don't show 8 months old #GS5 doing either, but I'm sure he had some berries.
I can see 6 teeth in his mouth and I see his hand reaching out.
@lxo All you have to do is look at his list of videos and even you will see the grudges. But then, that’s why you listen to him.
Yes, you’re choosing to see and believe only those who reflect your anti-US viewpoint. It isn’t just me that sees this. I do wish you weren’t so blinded by your beliefs, but you are.
As for dependency, when someone gets invaded, you can stand back and cry about how unjust it is, or you can give the victims something to help them liberate themselves from their persecutors. I am glad that the western countries are (slowly and with great hesitation) doing the latter, while you cry for appeasing their persecutors and claim that the US and EU engineered the invasion.
But again I say that your extremism is harmful to the free software movement. Anyone who is not already brainwashed will see you claiming that endorsing injustice in Ukraine 🇺🇦 is just. Why would they not carry this over to your statements about software freedom?