

It’s important to not allow “perfect” to become the enemy of “good”.
It’s important to not allow “perfect” to become the enemy of “good”.
What makes you think they’re not going to do something worse in the future? Knowingly pointing people towards an abusive company is signaling to that company that this is fine and we’re willing to bend over further.
I use apps that aren’t available in my region for language study, so this could end up being a real problem for me.
Every friend I still keep in contact with is someone I met in college, so this makes a lot of sense to me.
And that’s assuming that all 17 million mormons the LDS church claims to have actually exist. It’s kind of annoying to get deleted from their rolls, so a lot of people who leave don’t bother. Also, many of those 17 million live in much poorer nations than the US.
Sort of. Our leadership have been doing some incredibly sketchy things lately and are very buddy-buddy with Trump.