I knew op was a science denier, just want sure which flavor, thanks.
Sounds like you may have already read this. https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4387539/firefox-money-investigating-the-bizarre-finances-of-mozilla
Sorry, I don’t have time to read anymore of your comments. Many here have tried to teach you basic science and you refuse to learn. It’s been entertaining.
I answered you multiple times before I suggested you are a flatearther.
Car brakes
Air is not an element. It is composed of Nitrogen, Oxygen, CO2, Argon, and trace gases. https://earthhow.com/earth-atmosphere-composition/
You do know what an element is, right?
Breathing out CO2 is not evidence of alchemy because it’s in the air we breathe in. We aren’t creating CO2.
Learn some grade 3 science.
Dollars to donuts you are a flatearther.
I define alchemy as pseudoscience, woo, or bullshit.
This is how I define anything that doesn’t have evidence of it’s existence.
We breath in air not oxygen. We do remove the some of the oxygen and exhale what’s leftover. This is biology, not alchemy.
I always have a fan running in there summertime and it’s too weird sleeping without it on the winter.
I keep track of shows with https://next-episode.net
Never having used aniwave, I can’t say how it compares.
Over the last month:
Replaced the fill valve in the toilet.
Built a back deck. Just a 3x4 foot one for the mobile home.
Stained the front deck.
Built a door for the skirting as the previous one rotted out.
Vacuumed out the car.
Chopped a bunch of vines out of the back yard.
Built a single step for the shed so my mother can get in and out easier.
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In the near future:
I’ll be painting the shed.
Building a compost heap with left-over scrap lumber. This is for grass clippings - city doesn’t take clippings and they are too full of weeds to mulch.
MacGyver something everyday.
Briar is a messaging app that defaults to Tor. I have limited usage with Briar and have never used Telegram so I can’t say how they compare.
I have a data only plan which kicks in automatically when WiFi isn’t available.
VoIP is cheaper than cell service.
Vinegar is a good cleaning agent.
A hard drive at home is way cheaper than cloud storage.
Tailgating burns more gas.
Every scam ends up on the news. I doubt if we can warn a wider audience than that.
Over half the world population doesn’t have clean drinking water, which is absurd.
An excellent point.
Your daughter’s Google account can be closed without appeal. All the memories gone. This less likely to happen using Proton or Tuta.