
Also the two handguns.
Also the two handguns.
Yeah, I don’t see how anyone could have taken a photo from this angle at that time. Back in the late 70s a performance art group called Ant Farm staged a re-creation of the Kennedy assassination on site at Dealey Plaza. Maybe this is a shot from that. Some of the bystanders in the photo appear to be wearing bellbottoms, so the period would be right.
Fine by me. I never saw any value in it, even well before Musk took over. The character limit is guaranteed to eliminate any nuance, and the interface makes it incredibly difficult to follow what discussion there is.
You’re right, of course, but the person you’re replying to is also correct in that the firing of Victoria years ago was an early indication that Reddit seems to have decided as a matter of principle that it will not under any circumstances pay anyone to manage content.
I don’t think that the people who provide the content and the people who moderate the content are wrong in thinking that they should be accorded some respect by a site that would be worthless without that content.
Palm Pilots seemed so futuristic back then.