Yes I'm aware it's not an a with decoration jfc. I'm saying for computer entries that garble things, I wouldn't care about matching it up so perfectly (with dropped whatever those things are called) as to not allow someone to board a plane.
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That one I can actually see, having an extra letter that doesn't match. Dropped punctuation or symbols (whatever the flair is called) though personally I wouldn't care.
you will not be able to board if your ID doesn't exactly reflect your details"
Do they care about an apostrophe though? I can see any punctuation being a problem for systems.
Your momma leaks government secrets.
You can't be serious. Yeah you aren't, so you pivot to trees.
Seriously?
implies
What is implied depends on the tone in which it is said.
From the GOP that "whether or not you vote is public record" in a sudden red text, and "your family friends and coworkers will know", along with fucking binoculars carries a very sinister tone.
The Dems "Thank you!" and "Please vote" does not. The whether you vote is public record looks to me pretty matter of fact. Why it's even said is a bit out of place, which is what I said was poorly worded.
This is not "both sides same" like the other guy suggested.
Saying "your vote is private" isn't a threat.
Yeah I don't think that's a threat, poorly worded maybe. The Trump one was hinting at it (because plausible deniability is how they work).
Need to see it to see the tone. Saying "your vote is secret" can be taken a good way.
I would guess that it's moving moisture away from the vicinity. Blowing it far away instead of inwards to the kitchen. Then normal evaporation can happen better.
But I think you really don't need to bother, why not just let them dry?
A long time ago they wanted a phone number for me to get a hair cut. She looked at me like I was crazy when I said no.
I read it was pronounced Igor.