I once found a canal with name roughly translating to murder canal. Back in the days when that area was not populated, killers used to drop dead bodies there to make those disappear. An unidentified (afaik) body was found a few years ago too.
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Yes. And that in itself can both be helpful and harmful. I've seen people to whom that was like a therapy. Also as those already 'give' something to focus on, so you do not use logical judgment to find where to focus to. This lead to unwise decisions.
But you know what is at least as therapeutic as this but more reliable? Therapy.
Where is the paper?
If this is indeed a high quality legal paper then it'll highlight the weaknesses in the legal foundation of us which enables such positions. If it legally possible, somebody will do it.
It's a smile when commenter do not understand the post ever so slightly and jumps to metaphors like a cool philosophy bro LMAO
You guys pay to get railed in UK?
If you can't hack the bed I'm not sleeping with you ever again
mostly stalking. Personally never used linkedin and can't find any reason to do so in future either.
You can write dick on linkedin
(not oc) yes, this happens.
I totally know. What I said is what 'I think' not what I 'discovered'. There's isn't more science in it than in an educated guess. Taking a course doesn't make me a behavioral scientist and even then claiming what I know is absolute is pure bs.
There are few system manager (single project or a mix of components) that use linux features efficiently and none have dev resource remotely comparable to systemd. That's why in practice systemd is the best system layer implementation on gnu/linux. Android and chromeos userland (upstart derived) are not exactly (freedesktop) gnu/linux.
EDIT: the post ask which OS though. Including userland I like android a lot, but I would say illumos distros (OI currently). illumos has a system management similar to systemd (contracts in place of cgroups for example). Actually systemd was heavily inspired by SMF too.
I clicked this post thinking just this. Also I didn't read the "falsely". I was curious if that's good enough alibi for a real murder. (No murder intended)