Like I said, I didn’t read the article, but only Americans would have social security numbers.
Like I said, I didn’t read the article, but only Americans would have social security numbers.
It sounds like a bad breach, and I’m not arguing against that. I just want to point out my doubts that there were ever 2.9 billion Americans since the founding of the nation, let alone since social security numbers became a thing. Maybe if I bothered to read the article, it would make more sense.
Btw, thank you for creating. It makes my world a little nicer experiencing new art.
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Agreed. Narrator does sound like Ren.
Heh, I see what y’all did there…
But if it truly is superior, won’t I as a consumer favor those recordings with spatial whatever it is by listening to them more, thereby encouraging the producers with more money because of the increased streaming over the others? Surely making such recordings a favored class where payments are concerned is just a form of double dipping?
I love those. They’re underrated. Crackle is pretty nice, too.
It looks like Snoo’s drunk uncle. What’s with the 5 o’clock shadow?
I’ve heard you can just email one of the authors of the paper, if you’re looking for a specific one.
I saw the switchblade comb, even without animation.
tldr; The Biden administration approved Wednesday a wind company’s controversial plan to raise nearly 100 turbines off the coast of Atlantic City, N.J.
I mentioned the not reading the article so people would not waste their time citing facts from the article that may explain the headline that suggested billions social security numbers were leaked. I made no assumptions about missing addresses, as the headline didn’t mention anything about missing addresses. I even mentioned that the event the article discussed was probably pretty bad – definitely not a negative against the article’s believability. I’m only guilty of judging a book by its cover, and in an existence of limited time, nobody has time to do any more than that except for limited exceptions. I did not choose to make this article an exception. The headline was mathematically deceptive, and my comment was about that. Nothing more.
If you see an article highlighting a breach of social security numbers and don’t assume it’s about the U.S., that’s crazy to me.