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Women with low self-esteem, often the homely ones, get jealous and uppity over those they consider more attractive than them or who are otherwise being paid more attention to than them.
Often participate in hive-mind SocJus.
See also:
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Women with low self-esteem, often the homely ones, get jealous and uppity over those they consider more attractive than them or who are otherwise being paid more attention to than them.
Often participate in hive-mind SocJus.
See also:
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Females >
Women seem to have no equivalent to the standard male rules of escalation. (See Male passions)
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See also A free market threatens human survival
There is not, and never was, a free market; neither in philosophy nor in implementation.
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Given a finite amount of time, only that which is most interesting is considered. This is efficient. This is also a lazy closed-minded efficiency.
Linux distributions >
See also Linux distributions based on Fedora
(on Wikipedia)
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=Fedora
https://getfedora.org/
Made by Red Hat
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Define many crimes
.. making enforcement selective.
Privatize prisons
.. making imprisonment monetized.
Capitalism!
Most still refer to the overarching corporation as Google, though they are now called Alphabet Inc. and “Google” is their search engine and something of a sub-umbrella brand-corporation.
(on Wikipedia)
https://about.google/
Alphabet Inc’s search engine.
Google is Evil.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://systemd.io/
An init system.. and more.
systemd is a pox on Linux. It has huge amount of dependencies. As it’s critical to a distribution, and it’s folding in a whole lot of code, it’s widely considered unnecessary bloat and a point of attack.
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https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/
https://www.boldgrid.com/w3-total-cache/
THIS PLUGIN IS DESIGNED TO BRICK YOUR WEBSITE WHEN YOU UNINSTALL IT!!
An Optimization framework designed to improve user experience and page speed.
I’m not currently using it, because as I recall I had issues with this and BlogText.