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Be glad that you don’t live in Antarctica

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Here is an interesting temperature formula:

C=160/(5k-9)

And its associated formula is F=kC.

The k variable represents the ratio between Celsius and Fahrenheit at a certain value. For instance, if k=5, the temperature is 10°C, which if converted to Fahrenheit, is 50°F. 50 is 10 times 5. As k gets larger, the temperature gets closer to 32°F (0°C). At the same time, the only domain restriction is that k cannot equal 1.8.
 
I’m not sure if it’s just that no one has gotten a warning before, but can you see other people’s warnings when going on their profile?
 
I’m not sure if it’s just that no one has gotten a warning before, but can you see other people’s warnings when going on their profile?
No, warnings are private. They may share their warnings if they want to, but most of us don’t want to do so anyway.
 
I’m not sure if it’s just that no one has gotten a warning before, but can you see other people’s warnings when going on their profile?
you can't, you can only see your own warnings. I have some warnings on my profile (from like 3+ years ago) but only I can see them.
 
You can, however, look at someone’s wi-fi rating history and see how their past trades went with other users. This way, you can tell if you can trust the user when trading or playing online. Even if the user has just one negative rating, you can use that to deny service with them because the trade could be an extreme case.
 
I remember reading right wing news outlets on why conservatives were being silenced online. They say stuff like “if we can’t use Facebook or Twitter, then why can’t we have our own network?”. I’ll tell you why.

First of all, conservatives aren’t being discriminated against by Facebook or Twitter. These claims are coming from people who have spread hate speech and misinformation, and then made these claims because they wouldn’t take responsibility for their poor behavior. They’re doing exactly what they criticized the left for - victim-playing. Second, those conservative alternatives to Facebook and Twitter aren’t real social media sites. They’re “hate pods”, where they can share their hateful voices without getting in trouble.

It’s pretty ironic that they’ve accused Facebook and Twitter for political discrimination, yet their “alternatives” are just as bad, if not worse, than what they accused Facebook and Twitter of. Parler was legitimately discriminating against left-wing users despite advertising itself as a free-speech platform. And some of the speech they allow on these alternatives - are the speech that needs to be censored. Opposing viewpoints to the mainstream is fine, but hate speech and misinformation is not fine. Finally, and most importantly, these right-wing alternatives have been responsible for inciting terrorist attacks, either through conspiracy, or through suggestion. If your social network is responsible for encouraging illegal activities, then you can’t have your site running. That’s why conservatives can’t have their social network, even if it’s a locked pod filled with hateful voices that are incapable of spreading to the public.
 
My stomach hurts and I didn’t do any of the stuff I meant to do today

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I only know 6 people who like South Park, and half of them are my immediate family members. ;w; I get why the show isn't well-liked for many, but I didn't think I'd know so little fans, both online and IRL.

(I respect if anyone reading this dislikes the show, I just thought it was an interesting observation!)
 
Texas has seven different regions. They are Big Bend Country, Gulf Coast, Hill Country, Panhandle Plains, Piney Woods, Prairies and Lakes, and South Texas Plains. Here’s how I rank them, from “most Southern” to “least Southern”. The less “Southern” a region is, the more “Southwestern” it is.
  1. Piney Woods
  2. Gulf Coast
  3. Prairies and Lakes
  4. Hill Country
  5. Panhandle Plains
  6. South Texas Plains
  7. Big Bend Country
 
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