WhenI come to open the map, it does not open with me. He sits holding the map and does not want to open, but the game when I come to play it works normally only when I try to access the map, it sits loaded without use and does not open, I must exit the game and come back again
so this mod along with the actual Main liberty city V mod. If you installed and have an infinite load screen on the pause menu etc, and want to remove the mod, but dont know how. I figured it out. Go and install the oiv package again. Before you exit out click on "view install log" in the bottom left hand corner. In that log towards the bottom you will see the 4 or 5 files it replaced in the mod folder. It shows their paths. What you have to do is go to each one of those paths in Open IV but not under the mod folder. You have to go into your original folder. Save those original files from those path locations. then go to those same path locations but in your mod folder. extract them there from where ever you saved them. Once you boot up your game you will see that all has been returned to normal. Make sure to delete the folders you added to the dlcpack folders as well as remove the file that they had you insert with Open IV. This didn't replace anything its just a new file all together. You will see when you go to that path in your original folder that it does not exist there. That is because it was entirely new. Also if you didn't have a recent back up of you dlclist.xml file before that install, this thing just straight up wiped that file out and installed its p.o.s. version. you will have to either reenter all of you dlcpacks/000000 codes manually for the existing mods you had prior or just drop your backed up dlclist.xml in place using Open IV. Good luck any questions or help needed removing this piece of shit let me know I will see what I can do to help. I legit spent about two hours trying to remove this turd. Thanks Also Im sure its fine on the old version but honestly im not going to be disconnecting the internet and reconnecting every dam time I play plus having to be stuck with an out of date version of gta is just stupid.
Now, rewind to the earlier days of summer, when the luscious locks were still intact, when the hair trailed down to my shoulder blades, when it bounced and blew and flew in the wind: I went on vacation to Cape May, New Jersey, with my family. We went to all our favorite restaurants, per usual, and this year specifically, I decided to try out the different crab cakes that the city has to offer.
I was at one of these fine dining establishments, relaxing, sipping on my coffee and water while munching on my crab benediction. I sat next to a wall in a booth, so that any passersby could only see my profile.
Parents should have a say in what is available to our children within the school library and classrooms. We work hard to provide our children with specific morals and values, and feel strongly that they should come home from school with those morals and values intact.
Take note, progressive folks: This is what you sound like when you talk about removing a book from one bookstore not being a ban, or when you talk about pressuring a publisher to not put out a book because you fear its contents and how that's "just creating friction."
But there are some other criteria that are new ones for me. "Hate," which seems to be anything that mentions the existence of race or gender, and "Gender Ideology," which can be explicit or non-explicit, and basically means, "modern-ish ideas about gender."
I do agree that a depiction of someone giving oral sex to a strap-on indicates that Gender Queer is not intended for kids, and if you're looking for a gentle introduction to concepts of gender, It Feels Good To Be Yourself by Teresa Thorn is a MUCH better choice.
And, for the most part, it looks like Iowa schools (the schools profiled in the report), DO make an effort to present material to the intended audience, not just by making good choices about what goes on the shelves, but even going so far as to divide the library catalogs for different schools.
Of course her books contain drug use. But they depict drug use as shitty, ruinous, and VERY unglamorous. If Ellen Hopkins created Breaking Bad, the story would center on Jesse blowing half the population of New Mexico to bankroll his meth habit. Nobody walks away from a Hopkins thinking drugs sound fun.
When I was twelve years old, I was gang-raped in the woods behind my neighborhood by a group of boys with the dangerous intentions of bad men....Allowing myself to believe that being gang-raped wasn't "that bad" allowed me to break down my trauma into something more manageable, into something I could carry with me instead of allowing the magnitude of it to destroy me.
If I wrote a story about a farmer and his late-night relations with a lubed-up ewe and how awesome it was, it would be banned by Moms For Liberty FOR THE SAME REASONS that an essay about sexual assault, which is frank but nowhere near salacious, BY ROXANE GAY would be banned.
Just as an aside, how many accounts of beastiality show up in school libraries? Is there an Animorphs book that takes a dark turn (arguably darker than the turn they took when they time traveled and killed Hitler)?
Based on all of their other politics, I'm guessing Moms for Liberty would prefer kids have access to a copy of Assassination Classroom that was hollowed out with a gun placed inside it than a copy of the same book with the story intact.
This is a tangled ball of yarn. Is the problem in the dad character thinking he's being pulled over for racial reasons? Is that him being racist? Or is it the cops pulling the dad over? Is the problem that racism exists in the book? Is the problem in mentioning a racism happened? I'm so confused.
Enough bad examples, let me give you a tip, Moms: There's PLENTY of stuff that, taken out of context, put in front of an average parent, would help your case. "I don't understand white people" doesn't make the grade.
MFL fails to ever, at any point, weigh the good potential outcomes of reading a book against their objections. In other words, sure, a book may have some material that's not for everyone, but does the book, on the whole, present possible benefits? And do those benefits outweigh the potential harm you see?
Someone might read All Boys Aren't Blue, and while not directly identifying with the narrator's gender or sexuality, might recognize themselves in the broader idea of feeling like it's hard to fit in.
I don't care for your document, Moms For Liberty. I don't care for your merch store, where you sell shirts that claim you don't co-parent with the government, even though you DO ask the government to enforce your rules, sort of the way in a traditional co-parenting situation you might have one setter of rules and one enforcer.
I don't even like your name. Did you know that the difference between "liberty" and "freedom" is that freedom is about doing whatever you would like to, if you're able, and liberty is about being able to live without "arbitrary restraints"? "Arbitrary Restraints" might actually be a better name for you all.
Your kid is going to live a full life, and you're not going to be a part of it. Because your kid is going to know that they can't tell you about their gender queer roommate. Your kid is not going to be able to talk to you about it if they're sexually assaulted, because that shit is taboo, it's like beastiality, remember? Your kid won't be able to come to you for help if they end up hooked on pills, even prescribed pills, like so many folks we all know.
Unable to rewind to a pre-streaming era, Liberty Hall Video is embracing the future. On Sunday, the store will close the physical space that currently houses its hundreds of DVD cases. The space at the corner of Seventh and Massachusetts streets will be taken over by a new candy store.
A diverse group of community members shared varying perspectives on Lawrence police Saturday, voicing concerns ranging from how officers could show more compassion and preparedness in times of crises to making downtown feel safer.
The Committee is comprised of some of America's leading conservative scholars and practicing attorneys, many of whom Rudy Giuliani has known since his time serving as Associate Attorney General in Ronald Reagan's Justice Department. Members include former Assistant to the Solicitor General Miguel Estrada, Co-founder of the Federalist Society Steven Calabresi and former Deputy Attorney General of the United States Larry Thompson.
"Rudy Giuliani believes in limited government, individual liberty and interpreting the Constitution the way its framers intended," said Ted Olson, former Solicitor General of the United States and Chairman of the Justice Advisory Committee. "He understands that we need judges who interpret the Constitution, not legislate from the bench. Rudy Giuliani will appoint strict constructionist judges who share that philosophy."
It's 9:30 am. A student shifts her books aside, flips open her laptop, and gets ready for another stimulating lecture on political economy. As the professor winds through the topic of rent-seeking, the student finds herself a bit confused. No problem. She simply hits the pause key and rewinds to listen for a second time. As you might guess, this is not the traditional classroom. Welcome, instead, to the world of online learning at the University of Washington.
A college education has always involved the transference of knowledge from one generation to the next. Along the way, students develop the critical thinking skills needed to challenge the ideas presented to them and forge new ways of thinking about the world. Ever since the 12th century when modern universities first appeared in Europe this process has occurred in a classroom with both students and faculty present.
This model is changing. In the 1990s, laptops began appearing on student desks (ostensibly to take notes during lecture) and the occasional professor would use teleconferencing technology to beam in a lecture from a colleague in another part of the country. But with the rapid development of the Internet over the past decade, the four walls of the traditional lecture hall have crumbled paving the way for students to take familiar courses at their own convenience.
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