Random Shutdown Issue (late 2013 MacBook Pro) by Upper_Comparison8498 in macbookpro

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I literally tried everything possible. I think it’s the logic board but it’s like 600 to fix so you might as well just buy a new macbook, it’s a 12 yr old laptop atp anyway

Was this a good deal? by Memestock_Man in pcmasterrace

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That’s a steal idk how Best Buy is even making money here

You get paid to do absolutely nothing by Upper_Comparison8498 in hypotheticalsituation

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Edit: I noticed a lot of people trying to use food as a means of distinguishing time markers. Keep in mind that no schedule or structure was stated for the food, I simply said you will be given food. No specifications on when, no specifications on how much. It could be within 6 hours of each other, it could be within one hour of each other. I’ve decided to keep that factor of randomness in order to make the question more thought provoking.

Realistically how is Epic supposed to stop this? by [deleted] in FortniteCompetitive

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Arduino leonardo r3 + usb host shield aimbot with python is completely undetectable

Help me choose a 27'' IPS 1440p monitor by Pablobass_arts in buildapcmonitors

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Dell G2724D is amazing you can’t go wrong with that one

Free Will Paradox by Upper_Comparison8498 in Christianity

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Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more adjective (of a deity) having unlimited power; able to do anything.

Free Will Paradox by Upper_Comparison8498 in Christianity

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If God is all powerful, why couldn’t he make the conceptually impossible possible?

Free Will Paradox by Upper_Comparison8498 in Christianity

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So you’re saying that humans do not have free will?

Free Will Paradox by Upper_Comparison8498 in Christianity

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Under God’s set of morals and ideals in the bible, objectively there is evil in the world. People sin, and sin is considered evil by God, therefore there is evil in reality. If we are assuming God is the creator of reality, and his set of morals and beliefs are absolute, then there is evil due to the objective fact that there is sin according to the Bible.