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Eeeeh. I can't be the only one who won't touch something described as "pro-America" with a ten foot pole.
Very different these days. The beauty of the status bubbles and messengers of past is that you would catch each other when you both had time and desire to chat and then you'd have a back and forth conversation until one of you disengaged. You also almost never have people sending offline messages. It was more akin to an in-person interaction where you're either visibly there and someone can approach and talk to you in real time or you aren't.
Texting is generally of a blend between real-time messenging (but you can't tell if they're available) and short form email where everyone interacts differently and has their own ideas about "proper" etiquette. It's probably somewhat cultural but in my experience, people just use messaging apps in the exact same way as they would text, so status bubbles don't mean much.
I do this to my mom as a way to be very low-contact with her. It's a huge relief.
I used to love texting when it was only a handful of friends but these days I hate the pressure of it being ever-present in my pocket and the social expectation to answer in a relatively timely manner. (This has led me to being a horrible texter, sorry everyone.)
I miss the old days of AOL instant messenger. Your online status did all the heavy lifting to communicate when you had some free time and felt like chatting.
It's definitely just me, but I think every event like this is just for consumers that don't know any better.
You're against performing arts/live shows and think people who enjoy them are suckers? That truly is a wild take.
L-O-fucking L. You can't make this shit up, it's so stupid.
Zootopia. No idea how I know that.
“On the morning of the surgery, your office incorrectly ordered an inpatient hospital stay when you meant to order an outpatient observation stay,” the letter said. “Had you not made that error, UnitedHealthcare would not have reached out.”
Potter is holding her ground. In her Instagram post sharing the letter, she doubled down. “I recently shared a video after I was asked to call United Healthcare from the operating room to answer administrative questions about the patient who was having surgery to treat breast cancer. Despite my efforts, they denied her stay,” she said. “I had requested an overnight stay for medical reasons. This was not an error on my part.”
Fucking cartoon supervillain shit.
But he said he never heard of it!!!
For real, that's phrasing is so ridiculous as to be hilarious if we weren't staring down the barrel of a loaded gun.
As far as I can tell, you can only block communities in sync which is why you're having to do it one by one. Jerboa you can just block the whole NSFW instance, one and done.