No. Ethically you need to give your possessions away. Having money is not ethical because other people might not have any money.
How dare you.
I agree with /u/the_abecedarian@piefed.social
No. Ethically you need to give your possessions away. Having money is not ethical because other people might not have any money.
How dare you.
I agree with /u/the_abecedarian@piefed.social
Geri Halliwell will obviously need to be thoroughly investigated.
I think we can guess where the change in our society began.
Do you trust any other provider? Amex used to have a payment type app but I'm not sure I'd call it a wallet. From what I remember Amex wasn't well used in Germany.
You're better of looking in the degoogle communities. Sorry, I still haven't learned to cite the communities here properly (there seem to be two forms). Type degoogle into a community search box (all one word, no hyphens)
This is such a wonderful project. I am so grateful that it exists.
Thank-you everyone. Truly.
Oh sorry. My bad.
I get the impression that people act up in the court room to add weight to any radio-rental defense that they want to claim them or after.
This goes so far beyond anything I could ever imagine anyone doing even with intrusive thoughts. Mental health issues with the ability to conspire to hurt people is another level.
Utterly appropriate that the BBC should report it.
Exercise with them gently. Get their friends to acknowledge their svelte physique (that's a strong maybe).
Feeling fat isn't always about feeling/being fat, it's about being comfortable in one's skin and at one with those closest.
Another BBC presenter convicted of doing appalling things in 5 .. 4 .. 3 .. 2 ..
Tried the biscuits version.
Initial thought confirmed.
You're being very exclusionary to people who have anxiety and can't record their own voices by reading their own text.