Yes, everyone should do everything they can to avoid seeing advertisements. No one is immune, and advertising is very effective. That's how Trump ended up as President twice. Yes, that was advertising, all of it.
It's hard for them to show me ads when I barely look at my phone. It's hard for them to show me ads through uBlock. I go most days without seeing an intrusive ad. I only see ads on the rare occasion I do online shopping. I do that the same way I shop IRL, as quickly as possible.
No clue. The only time I have more than three open is when I'm researching some stupid question I have, and then I immediately close them after I get the answer. Even then, if I get too many, and am frustrated in my search, I'll close them all in disgust and start over.
If it's something I want to save for reference, I save it locally with the SingleFile extension, because contrary to popular belief, shit gets deleted off websites all the time.
That is exactly how it looks. The timing is correct. I can imagine the argument, although, they might not have loved each other enough to even argue about it by that point.
I'll get rid of chairs. Ottomans, which are not chairs, would be arranged around the tables for some reason. My ottomans have a vertical panel for a foot rest. It's definitely a foot rest and not a chair, though. Chairs were banned.
Here's the scene. When he sets the picture on the desk, they cut to a wide shot before the room starts spinning. Everything he touched had to be "nailed down", including the cigarette, the hat and coats, the chair and the picture.
How to play a scale on a Theremin. This is Carolina Eyck, she demonstrates her technique for playing a scale on the Theremin that she invented and which has become the standard way to play the instrument. It took all these years for someone to figure this out.
They want it to be the next step in controlling and raping the masses. That's why they're shoving it down our throats.
I suggest keeping your mouth closed tightly, and not engaging in any way with it. We should all see these early reports of the most vulnerable amongst us becoming obsessed with their AI relationships as a huge warning--red banners and klaxons sounding. Run! RUN! Run far away and stay there.
Yes, everyone should do everything they can to avoid seeing advertisements. No one is immune, and advertising is very effective. That's how Trump ended up as President twice. Yes, that was advertising, all of it.
It's hard for them to show me ads when I barely look at my phone. It's hard for them to show me ads through uBlock. I go most days without seeing an intrusive ad. I only see ads on the rare occasion I do online shopping. I do that the same way I shop IRL, as quickly as possible.