That doesn't look like contradictory information to me.
Have you considered the possibility that you're replicants?
The first line is Marx, but the rest is Adam Smith. Book 1, Chapter 6 of Wealth of Nations.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce. The wood of the forest, the grass of the field, and all the natural fruits of the earth, which, when land was in common, cost the labourer only the trouble of gathering them, come, even to him, to have an additional price fixed upon them. He must then pay for the licence to gather them; and must give up to the landlord a portion of what his labour either collects or produces. This portion, or, what comes to the same thing, the price of this portion, constitutes the rent of land, and in the price of the greater part of commodities makes a third component part.
konsole
is low-key a great terminal. It's really snappy, supports ligatures, and looks good. It's one of my favorite KDE applications and the one I miss most when it's not available.
Red Ventures [a private equity-backed marketing firm that owns CNET] has applied a ruthless SEO strategy to its slate of outlets, which also includes The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate.
Whoa, how did my search engine blocklist end up in a Verge article?
IIRC these rolling DOS attacks started before the most recent defed, though. They've been happening for a while.
They've certainly become a lot more...
Nope, not gonna do it.
We’re not going to change it back, because this is a sexually explicit game, and also fuck them.
Now, this is a message I can get behind.
"Starting a game over" is an interesting phrase. I know exactly what it means, but the words themselves are nonsense.