Well aren’t you a kind soul
Well aren’t you a kind soul
I’ve read something along the lines of it being because silver is a “noble metal” (or something like that) and vampires are unholy/foul creatures, somehow making them not be reflected by silver mirrors
I think open signups allow people to create an account without verification like email. I’m not sure about captchas, those might also count as a kind of verification.
I’m assuming that getting books banned from libraries requires them to be there in the first place (in most cases at least), so any arguments using examples age rating issues should rather focus on why those books got into a school library in the first place.
Surely the ones responsible don’t just blindly choose some books to fill the library without at least making sure they’re not as wildly inappropriate as some people like to say.
“Then you might have a plan B if the relationship doesn’t work out as expected”
Just seeing urban dictionary in the link makes me worry
Edit: Welp, I actually recognize this. And now this will stay in my mind in a funeral-potatoes-context
For a moment I was worried that “funeral potatoes” was some euphemism for something there that I couldn’t identify
I don’t think you have to worry about that since user’s data should be stored on the instance they registered on, which means that data should only be stored on those servers (I don’t think that kind of data would be federated, correct me if I’m wrong).
So unless someone were to restart those servers with the same domain name and the data intact, it shouldn’t happen.
Do you have a specific tune in mind to go with the hymn?