I grew up with someone who drank a 24 pack a day. He also later got liver cancer. Also a deceased family member actually worked with AA as she worked in the psychiatric field and was a recovered alcoholic herself and she told me about how it worked and I had also done research on it myself at...
You don't know how it would lead to censorship???
If FCC gets its way, we’ll lose a lot more than net neutrality
"Either way, what's almost certain is that the FCC will eliminate the Title II classification of Internet service providers. And that would have important effects on consumer...
That's just another religion one, but at least this 16 step one empowers the person instead of making them dependent on AA.
AA is why I don't think that religion and treatment should overlap. It becomes exploitative. I worked with two ladies in AA once and all they did was talk about AA and...
The rule explicitly protects censorship.
That isn't at all how internet infrastructure works. I will speak of cable, DSL ect, as things such as Satellite and cell towers operate a little differently from physical lines.
Network congestion only happens at peak time and that's already managed...
This actually reminds me that the Puranas seem to be contradictory but it's resolved with pluralism in that the way they are written overall isn't literal and more of a collection of stories, myths and history.
Forgot to mention the Puranas as another important set of texts in my last post that...
I stopped reading here because you obviously don't know what the hell you are talking about.
First of all, no Hindu will ever claim that "a god" wrote the Gita, it was Vyasa and it isn't stated in the Gita how it was written (actually, it's stated in part of the Mahabharat that Genesh dictated...
Well uh, I'm also Hindu so it has more to do with that. Although we don't call it "salvation" but "liberation" (Moksha in Sanskrit).
Of those Hindus who do believe in hells, they are temporary places. I don't believe in hells, at least in any literal sense. Nor do I believe in good or evil. My...
I think three, with clear "cool down" periods in between murders. Almost always no ties to the killer as well.
Two could just be a coincidence. Three is a pattern.
But it's been a while since I learned all about it, I might be a little off.
I realized at one point in my life I couldn't hold my liquor and was drinking a little too often so I had a 3 step program.
1. Remove the people in my life who were drinking way too much all the time.
2. Abstain for as long as possible, spot excuses and remove myself if people were talking...
Too bad it's decided by the FCC and not Trump then. The Irony is it was the FCC who put the net neutrality rules in place originally. The old FCC did a lot right right when it was becoming a problem.
America is pretty clear on what it wants and is in bipartisan agreement:
Current: 83%
Net Neutrality Poll Results
July: 76%
Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Net Neutrality
November: 81%
New poll: Republicans and Democrats both overwhelmingly support net neutrality
So who the ****...
That might sound all well and good but the cable companies have been abundantly clear on what they plan to do. This isn't so much a "worst case scenario" as more so one step away from what they have explicitly said they plan to do and why they have pushed for the legislation.
Also the FCC guy...
I've read about that before, when I was all into learning about hidden societies in America. In France, there has been found hidden places people like in the catacombs would live but clearly not as wide spread as this (it would seem) due to it not being done out of necessity.
The case with Las...
OP try putting this in the first post, from the article since we know often times people don't bother to read a link:
"As companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast acquire more online content like video, they could give their own services priority on their networks, squeezing out competitors and...
The FCC chairman is lying when he says it's hurting innovation, like a bold face obvious lie to anyone who has enough understanding. The same cable companies that are banding together against net neutrality are the same ones that have been opposing development of municipal internet and the...
I'm more concerned about censorship since net neutrality stops ISPs from both blocking sites as well as throttling you going to that site.
So not only could they say, throttle your speed if you wanted to go to religiousforums.com and make you pay $10 a month to access it and some other forums...
I get this sinking feeling that if this is the case you'd be at least socially center(at least politically not in terms of how you live your life). After all you have to kinda be that if you want to let others live their life, even if you decide that living conservatively is what's right for...
Okay well in fairness I didn't read the exchanges after what I replied to, but I think that there isn't a judgement, if that makes sense. Things just are what they are, and I don't think there is some ultimate scale at the end of time where sentences good or bad are handed out.
I also can't see...