OK now you are really confused. Please note I'm the moderator lol
lisko
You are a bit confused but that's OK
I think duplicate submission / news
His family also got the first iMac running OS X, and that was such a beauty to behold. I mean, maybe the design wasn't as colorful or iconic as the G4 generation, but man that OS was sweet.
He uses some famous examples of American leftist intellectuals (to some extent) siding with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Unfortunately, it is a thing.
I'm curious about the reason too
It was such an iconic machine. Ironically, at the time I hated them. (I probably still wouldn't want to use one even now, but now I only have to look at pictures of them, and they admittedly are nice to look at.)
I had a friend in high school whose family had one of these in their living room, and it was running OS 9. It was practically useless, but I forget what he did on it. I seem to remember that it ran World of Warcraft, but now I'm questioning my memory if that was really possible or not.
looks like a mistake
I’m sick and tired of reading this sentence…
Me too, but when I think about it, I realize its necessity
Slippery slope fallacy. Also a lot of people actually don't know that alcohol causes cancer and heart disease as well as homicide, etc. A lot of gullible people drink it because they are socially led to believe that it's OK or perhaps even necessary, but these are not thinking or informed people. The fact that you call legitimate health information about alcohol "propaganda" shows that you're not really in the "know" camp, doesn't it?
It's just a warning label not a prohibition
Already there agha