>>8457142 lb
> I apologize as I speak when spoken to
and that's honorable on your part, but do keep in mind there are many shills willing and able to take advantage of that
>>8457142 lb
> I apologize as I speak when spoken to
and that's honorable on your part, but do keep in mind there are many shills willing and able to take advantage of that
again, you've a fine fighting spirit, and that's great when it's called for, but some shills are just there to waste time and space - if not yours, everyone else's. just saying, pick your battles.
there is also great satisfaction in seeing a dumb shill post just going by with no replies at all, different from the "win" you might feel from a witty reply
anon last bread had a good call with the simple, basic advice: the best thing you can say or do is just be calm, be confident. that, in itself, will speak more than just words.
no, no, not the bake at all. just serial reposting
nice, vintage
Likewise, anon. Crom is wise.
the breaking out of status quo will have been done already. so, the challenge of breaking that mold has been passed, if painfully.
ideally, the new change will be seen not as a brutal and disorienting reappraisal of everything, but a relief from the chaos and fear of the panic
oh, i was thinking more than in their equations and decisions, putting a definite (or is it?) end to the Hong Kong (& possible others) protests would be a huge plus, and might have helped decide to take the hit on population and reputation that releasing it first at home implies.
but then again, it helps give cover/deniability, also
or you are seeing results tailored for you
well great, good news, but we can't tell that if you just declare it without details on if or how you have tested scenarios from varying IPs and devices, etc
most i see go by is done fine, quick mention and done, regardless of complaints.
but there is a point to them, it's also for your protection (from impostors, say). all the more reason not to have so much an official "brand"/name that coud be hijacked but that bakers mostly just recognize style/grammar etc, which would be thousanfold harder to pull off
hell yeah. just as important an archive as the websites.
no fucking with posts or timestamps on those, for one.
>established
that's the thing you don't want to get into, castes.
convenience for handoff, fine. recognition of hours of flight, sure. but beyond that, don't see much positives.
blimey that was great. thank you, cheers & godspeed
ah, the spreadsheet, that's the real stuffโฆ
daunting and not so easy to navigate, but deep and rich and full of wonders/horrors
> shit to maneuver.
sure, but you don't read from that one, you go for the commentary - at least, for early crumbs/when starting.
that's what i did back in the dayโฆ prefered to get the cap maps and read from there on phone, while having the spreadsheet open elsewhere to help with acronyms and turns of phrases, etc. Best of both worlds.
not sure how far the commentary goes, but i know there's tons of links/etc. anyway after a point one can read and get most of the Q poetry