I actually responded to the wrong person and I apologize. I've actually heard the same thing about MM lately -- just washed-up and sad.
Oh I'm most certainly a radical, but I understand what that means because I got a college degree, and now engineer the internet.
Because it's not funny or relevant and is an attempt to join two things - satanic panic with legal culpability in social media platforms.
Mate, I never got the same homepage twice on my old reddit account. I dunno how you can claim that two people with identical subs would see the same page. That's just patently not true and hasn't been for years.
Marilyn Manson led a charge to overthrow the government??
No one can afford a lawsuit that hacky.
That's usually a monumental undertaking for sites that are majority database-driven like Glassdoor. Think multiple regional databases.
So what you're saying is the country has no vested interest in supporting its citizens unless they are willing to die for it in which case the scraps thrown to you were sufficient enough to keep you out of abject poverty.
What a system.
I'm also a vet and I didn't get shit.
Most types of radiation including light exhibit the inverse square law so thankfully it's too unfeasible at the moment.
insert Rene pictures here.
My Bluetooth thermometer connects to my home assistant server and sends me notifications to my phone when I reach temp. It goovee app does it too, but now I'm off the cloud shit.
Right, but you're not talking about Glass Door. You're talking about another cooperation reacting to information on Glass Door. Most companies in the US are small businesses without the resources to go after people on websites in general, and if you're obfuscated your identity before posting on glassdoor, then you just double to tripled the price of the lawsuit in lawyer time filing motions to uncover your identity.