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wait what his African American in attendance? @ninjahoodin all these pics, dude looks like he's taking a deuce
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wait what his African American in attendance? @ninjahoodin all these pics, dude looks like he's taking a deuce
wait what his African American in attendance? @ninjahoodin all these pics, dude looks like he's taking a deuce
Fair i just saw them both used interchangeably and now it seems to have shifted entirely to the point where people don't even seem to mention the word republican at all anymore.It was though
Obama himself used it many times
The FCC's privacy rules would require ISPs to get opt-in consent from consumers before selling or sharing personal information including geo-location data, financial and health information, children’s information, Social Security numbers, Web browsing history, app usage history, and the content of communications. Opt-out requirements would have applied to less sensitive data such as e-mail addresses and service tier information.
The opt-in and opt-out provisions would have taken effect as early as December 4, 2017. The rules would also force ISPs to clearly notify customers about the types of information they collect, specify how they use and share the information, and identify the types of entities they share the information with.
The FCC's privacy rules also had a data security component that would have required ISPs to take "reasonable" steps to protect customers' information from theft and data breaches. This was supposed to take effect on March 2, but the FCC's Republican majority halted the rule's implementation. Another set of requirements related to data breach notifications is scheduled to take effect on June 2.
Fair i just saw them both used interchangeably and now it seems to have shifted entirely to the point where people don't even seem to mention the word republican at all anymore.It was though
Obama himself used it many times
Just left, conservative, GOP.
But it could be me just misreading it entirely/ being oblivious as hell. wouldn't be the first time.
Boats and ****.Nah, **** trucks
Boats over everything
Trucks are just like boats, they're not useful and pretty much a waste of money for the average American.
You want to be the guy that knows somebody who owns a truck or boat, not the person who owns one.
id rather be the guy with the truck or boat than be the guy asking to borrow someones truck or go out on the boat all the time though.Trucks are just like boats, they're not useful and pretty much a waste of money for the average American.
You want to be the guy that knows somebody who owns a truck or boat, not the person who owns one.
Trucks are just like boats, they're not useful and pretty much a waste of money for the average American.
You want to be the guy that knows somebody who owns a truck or boat, not the person who owns one.
People who fish, sail, and engage in other marine activities beg to differ. There's nothing wrong with owning a boat man.
id rather be the guy with the truck or boat than be the guy asking to borrow someones truck or go out on the boat all the time though.Trucks are just like boats, they're not useful and pretty much a waste of money for the average American.
You want to be the guy that knows somebody who owns a truck or boat, not the person who owns one.
This is disgusting.https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...ell-your-web-browsing-history-to-advertisers/
Maybe the spy agencies should justify the collection of information on US persons on the basis of commercial activity since Republicans don't seem to have a problem with that.The FCC's privacy rules would require ISPs to get opt-in consent from consumers before selling or sharing personal information including geo-location data, financial and health information, children’s information, Social Security numbers, Web browsing history, app usage history, and the content of communications. Opt-out requirements would have applied to less sensitive data such as e-mail addresses and service tier information.
The opt-in and opt-out provisions would have taken effect as early as December 4, 2017. The rules would also force ISPs to clearly notify customers about the types of information they collect, specify how they use and share the information, and identify the types of entities they share the information with.
The FCC's privacy rules also had a data security component that would have required ISPs to take "reasonable" steps to protect customers' information from theft and data breaches. This was supposed to take effect on March 2, but the FCC's Republican majority halted the rule's implementation. Another set of requirements related to data breach notifications is scheduled to take effect on June 2.
BREAKING: New CBO estimate on GOP health care plan reduces deficit less than earlier version, does not improve coverage.
— Jeff Pohjola (@JeffPohjola) March 23, 2017
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BREAKING: New CBO estimate on GOP health care plan reduces deficit less than earlier version, does not improve coverage.
— Jeff Pohjola (@JeffPohjola) March 23, 2017
Trucks are just like boats, they're not useful and pretty much a waste of money for the average American.
You want to be the guy that knows somebody who owns a truck or boat, not the person who owns one.
People who fish, sail, and engage in other marine activities beg to differ. There's nothing wrong with owning a boat man.
Did you read what I said? I just said to the "average American". The average American doesn't fish, sail, or engage in Marine activities.
My boat comment was a joke, I did not mean for it to kick of a back and forth
in all these pics, dude looks like he's taking a deuce
in all these pics, dude looks like he's taking a deuce
I think it's more that he is disgusted about such a profession. I can't imagine him driving a truck for more than 1 hour.