Exactly. Both newbies and experienced admins aren't always looking for a general summary on how to build something. Sometimes we need a direct, easy guide to build the tool we've already decided to implement. Let them read the documentation so I don't have to.
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No worries. I figured anyone that cared enough to defend the Temple and a disabled person had good intentions. I was just struck by how absurd the article was, and I will always laugh at a hog named Chief Wiggum. Apologies if I came off as insensitive. That was never my intent.
I'm aware of all the good things the Temple does. I just thought it was humorous that series of events for one man.
This article just keeps getting better.
Mayle, who is allergic to dogs, has in the past battled the City of Chicago – unsuccessfully – for access to local parks with Chief Wiggum in tow. (The Americans with Disabilities Act limits service animals to dogs and miniature horses.) He has also lost suits against the State of Illinois to allow bigamy and adultery, and the federal government over the motto “In God We Trust” on U.S. currency. The unemployed Mayle does not receive any sort of public assistance, has no savings or cash on hand, and his sole asset, a companion filing reveals, is a 2010 Toyota Sienna with a book value of about $4,000.
I disagree. Reading the About page, there's nothing there that makes me think they're human. Just an AI with a human name.

This is the biggest selling point of travel for me. Traveling expands your worldview and allows you to see firsthand other people and cultures. To realize that all humans are the same no matter where we're from.
I've never met anyone snobby about travel, but the experience and worldview is why I'm passionate about it and think everyone should do it at least a little. Empathy is severely lacking in the world.