Lies! You read the rules, just not as soon as you should have.
Lies! You read the rules, just not as soon as you should have.
Wait, they don’t contain tar?
I’m guessing here, I don’t think Musk, the person, took out the loans, I think xitter did. So if xitter defaults, Musk’s assets aren’t on the line.
Edit for clarity: ‘leveraged buyout with debt reassignment post acquisition’
Wish I would have walked out of The Blair Witch Project.
They have a habbit of spending billions on stock buybacks to keep their prices high 🫠
Lol, that explains why I’m always in boxers! 😅
Oh that’s interesting! Locally in the US I’m always noticing the opposite: it’s all briefs or boxer-briefs, rarely boxers.
Nom nom nom!
And that is why the Snozzberries taste like Snozzberries!
Also I’ll never call Twitter anything but Twitter.
I don’t know, I think there’s room for appropriate change here;
I admit, my suggestions could use more help, but surely we must admit they’ve devolved from Twitter!?
Great article! Thanks for the share.
Kinda sounds like a great way to launder money.
Right!? I strait up heard in my head:
Um, I’m gonna need you to go ahead and come in tomorrow. So if you could be here around 9:00, that would be great. Mm-Kay?
I’m with you, despite seeing lemmings downvote the heck out of your comment 😢
The reason, and specifically for whitespace at the beginning or end of a password, is that a lot of users copy-paste their passwords into the form, and for various reasons, whitespace can get pasted in, causing an invalid match. No bueno.
Source: I’m a web developer who has seen this enough times that we had to implement a whitespace-trim validation for both setting & entering passwords.