Notices tagged with do

  1. # # # # #!fluffy?

    Friday, 12-May-17 17:53:44 UTC from gs.smuglo.li
  2. @meece @nerthos i #, but its hot to be dominated too

    Friday, 03-Mar-17 00:01:03 UTC from social.heldscal.la
  3. "The exact opposite is true, and the # who do the work have the freedom to # whatever they want on the users of their software.", "giving the power of making # not to the # who scream loudest, but to the people who actually # the work" cc @question

    Wednesday, 22-Jan-14 08:20:04 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  4. She wanted to talk about # with you, for example: "a receptor is a # usually found on the surface of a cell, that receives chemical # from outside the cell. When such external substances bind to a receptor, they direct the cell to # something, such as divide, die, or allow specific substances to enter or exit the cell."

    Wednesday, 08-Jan-14 17:48:36 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  5. I guess in the last month of a year so much to #, do it some time next year, if at all

    Thursday, 12-Dec-13 11:28:14 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  6. There are things you can # and there are things which you also can do

    Sunday, 20-Oct-13 23:19:08 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  7. I'm not sure if nations # and if they # :-( the one video you linked came to my mind where # says: "where it's been # down their throats" http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/194262

    Sunday, 29-Sep-13 19:26:25 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  8. I think we need examples where direct # really works. In most countries becoming (part of the) government is a # process (you have to be elected and for that you have to make a campaign and before that you have to actually # politics). !Not everyone can do that: money, fighting off competition or others whodon't want that person to get into the hierarchy ranks (me speaking of hierarchy also says something here)

    Thursday, 19-Sep-13 02:50:50 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  9. So, each SN has a # and each licence states what others are allowed to # with that data posted there. Of course you'll have to do more than that since users might post #'d data (NOT adhering to that respective SN's site licence) wrongly

    Monday, 16-Sep-13 13:18:50 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  10. @yodelerty # # # # #

    Wednesday, 24-Jul-13 03:42:00 UTC from web in context
  11. @carcinopony # # # # #?

    Friday, 24-Jun-11 07:33:14 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context