Please. Please tell me no one is actually considering online voting. There's no way to maintain anonymity and vote integrity.
chuckleslord
I've learned a little Japanese and can say that repeating words changes the meaning. Like an intensifier. So, "wait" followed by "stop" could be a legitimate translation, showing the increased demand level of the repeated word.
Surprise Medical Billing has mostly been nerfed after the No Surprises Act here in the US. After 2022, so long as you went to an INN provider, then you can't be charged OON pricing for any OON services that you may have encountered during that visit.
Source: https://www.health.state.mn.us/facilities/insurance/managedcare/faq/nosurprisesact.html
Also, I work in insurance as a software engineer
I mean, that sounds like a really nice social event. I assume that whatever a munch is doesn't jive with flourishing introverts.
//TODO: Refactor this method Git commit date: 10‐11‐2016
... the location? Hezbollah is not Hamas. Lebanon is not Gaza.
Did you hit your head? This comment makes no sense
Don't call them a punk. I know punks, punks are good people. They're a little shit
This is a patent lawsuit, not copyright
Sarcasm tag exists, it should be used. If you're getting downvoted because you didn't use the tag... good. We don't need lemmy to breed nazis/assholes
The tag does two things. One, for people like me (ND ASD) the tag allows us to actually understand what you're trying to say. Kind of a dick move to exclude people from the conversation. Two, and far more important, it's no longer a question if you're being sarcastic. That doesn't sound important until you remember that 4chan literally brought back nazis because they thought ironic nazism was hilarious. And then all the closeted nazis used that to say "none of those people are being ironic, they all mean what they're saying" to new, properly primed recruits.
... why are you boldly speculating on OP's language status? That's pulled directly from the article
Checked other sources, the restriction is only in place for three years.