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Foldering is the practice of communicating via messages saved to the "drafts" folder of an email or other electronic messaging account that is accessible to multiple people. The messages are never actually sent.
Foldering has been described as a digital equivalent of a dead drop.
So these 'Law Enforcement' Officers raid the home of the former Data Scientist in charge of compiling COVID data. Then there department admits they think it's her because she would still have access because:
"Once they are no longer associated with ESF-8 they are no longer authorized to access the multi-user group," the FDLE affidavit said. All authorized users use the same user name and password.
What a world we live in.
I noticed guys actually respect how I feel when I ignore them instead of telling them how I feel over and over. I remember with an ex he pissed me off, I told him off and the proceeded to leave him on read for the night. The next morning he apologized for his behavior and tried to make it up to me.
Another time with the same ex I got sick of nagging him about how I felt. So when he threatened to leave me I said "fine. leave. I'm tired of you". When he responded I left him on read again and then he spammed me.
Men only respond to silence. And there's actually science to back this up. Humans in general don't respond well to being ignored as it sends off the same signals as physical pain.
So if a guy you're considering giving a chance messes up (but not bad enough to the point where you'd leave him) tell you don't like what he did just once and then ignore him. He'll get his act together (won't last if he's low value though ).
And to be honest this will work on ANYONE who decides to respect you. This has worked on my own father and some of my friends.
So I was running through some moon lost sectors when I came across two new screens in the K1 Communications lost sector. In the corner of the hall past the first room and in the big room where you kill tons of ads. This is where I wondered when did they add these screens. From a video on the lost sector from March 24th there is no screen. And the most recent report I could find was a post from November 12th. Assuming the screens would be added at the start of a season that leaves Arrivals and Beyond Light. The screens both have three Venus locations (Aphrodite Terra, Maxwell Montes, and Ishtar Cliffs) and in the top right corner says off world transit. I would say its noting but why would they add this a whole year later. Bungie did mention they would be finishing the cosmodrome before adding new areas and we would get a completely new area for Witch Queen so I doubt we'd see Venus anytime soon but I think this is definitely hinting towards that.
EDIT: I was pointed to a third console in the Lunar Battlegrounds.
Early last year, an academic study got a bunch of straight guys and asked a handful of them to read 'Becoming Cliterate' by Dr. Laurie Mintz, and apparently these bros improved their 'clitoral knowledge' as well as their 'sexual communication' by engaging with books about sex-ed - it's kinda charmingly known as 'sexual bibliotherapy'.
I'm a journalist writing an article on whether or not reading sex-ed books / books about sexual pleasure genuinely improves your sex life, and this is one of the first academic indications I've seen that it works in practice - although I am kinda skeptical, as the author of the book is listed as one of the researchers. I'm curious to see what you guys think - does reading about sex make you better in bed, or is learning on the job the only way to go?
Aujourd'hui, au delà des blagues "On ouvre les stations mais pas les remontées, lol" que vous pourrez trouver sur facebook, je vous propose de vous pencher sur la communication du gouvernement, qui est juste nulle.
Reprenons la situation : l'activité "ski de piste" est probablement une activité qui présente un risque quasi nul de contamination. On est dehors, on a des écharpes, des masques, on est loin des autres à part les 5 minutes de queue aux remontées mécaniques, tout va bien.
Très bien, vous faîtes votre journée de ski. Arrive 16h30, le soleil passe derrière la montagne, il fait -5°. Que se passe-t'il ? Prenons l'exemple de Tignes, où vous allez avoir 40 000 personnes qui se retrouvent sur les 4 km² urbanisé. Elles font faire quoi jusqu'à 22h ? Vous pensez que les gens vont rester sagement à 8 dans leur 22m² ?
L'hébergement dans les stations de ski rassemblent sur une surface très petite des milliers de personnes d'origines géographique très diverses, et sont en partie à l'origine du développement de l'épidémie à l'hiver dernier.
Mais voilà, le gouvernement, plutôt que d'annoncer de manière claire "On ne peut pas laisser des gens s'entasser en station" préfère annoncer qu'on n'ouvre pas les remontées. Tout comme "Ne faîtes pas de réunions privées" devient "on instaure le couvre feu". Sérieusement je pense que les mesures sont prises avec raison, mais ils expliquent tellement rien qu'ils passent pour de parfaits débiles.
(Et aussi, ça fait longtemps que le gouvernement aurait du déminer la contradiction "Et les gens qui s'entassent dans le métro ?" - Si le métro était un tel vecteur de contamination, pourquoi depuis la rentrée la région parisienne est moins touchée que Saint-Etienne, Grenoble, Metz ou Dijon ?)
Edit : Je vois les remarques "Mais qu'est-ce qui empêche les personnes qui ne font pas de ski alpin de venir ?". Les fondeurs, les gens qui font des raquettes, qui se baladent, ça représente peut-être 5% de la population hivernale, et clairement pas la plus festive. Le risque sanitaire est vraiment moins élevé s'il n'y a que cette population en station d'ici la fin d'année...
One tweet like "Patch will come later this week" will already be enough pls only takes 10 sec to post
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