

Try again, next time with “research” from an organization that isn’t a conservative think tank in nonpartisan foundation’s clothing, or that hasn’t contributed millions of dollars over multiple years to the TPPF.
Try again, next time with “research” from an organization that isn’t a conservative think tank in nonpartisan foundation’s clothing, or that hasn’t contributed millions of dollars over multiple years to the TPPF.
Claims that facts support the statement “wealth inequity increases the same whether Republicans or Democrats are in office”
Posts articles from Koch-connected Axios and Cato, plus a speculative article from Cambridge that amounts to “hey rich people keep trying to keep their money and a lot of them are voting democrat”
Ok cool yep, both parties are definitely the same.
Fair, and I agree with you.
See also pride of:
it’s worth noting that in a place like the US where ISPs set up torrent honeypots, you absolutely need a VPN and in many cases a paid tier that allows p2p (like proton).
Small price (literally) to pay in comparison to streaming price bloat/cableification.
Unfortunately you still have to give Google money to run Graphene unless you already have a compatible Pixel phone.
I wasn’t offended, just curious about your visceral reaction.
I think I understand better now, particularly that last bit; I’ve noticed that if I crank up the volume and listen to anything with deep or punchy bass (e.g. hip hop, or metal) that it’s uncomfortable inside my head. Not sure how else to explain that, but I generally use different headphones when I want to experience bass so it’s not a common sensation for me.
People have such varied reactions to stimuli, you’re probably just part of a fraction of the population that has a sensitive vestibular system - which might be related to your superior sense of balance.
Humans are weird. Thanks for the reply.
Are you sure they were actual bone-conducting headphones? I’ve seen quite a few offerings on Scamazon and the like that say bone conducting in the listing but aren’t actually bone conducting.
I wear a BC headset for the entirety of my workday with music playing pretty much constantly at a moderate volume and can carry on a conversation just fine without taking them off, and when I’m listening to a focus playlist (instrumentals, no vocals or high energy songs) I don’t even have to pause playback.
Do you get vertigo normally? This is fascinating to me.
Imagine how funny it would be if more than a thousand people replied.
They were pointing out the difference between “required to purchase a firearm” and “required to carry a concealed firearm on your person in public.”