Here's a simple guide to putting it back where it was:
Necessary files can be found here: https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/06/23/you-can-restore-wordpad-in-windows-11-24h2/
It's not a permanent solution, as Microsoft won't be updating it, but it will give you time to evaluate other options, such a Libre Office.
For some of us when we look at somebody with a remarkable number of tattoos it looks like one of two things. Either a "paint by numbers desperation" to be hip and to fit in, or a rather significant lack of self-esteem. It doesn't look like anything else.
Back in the day a tattoo was a symbol of something, gang membership, being in a biker club, being a sailor, or being in the armed forces. Now what does it symbolize?
It used to be an act of rebellion, now it seems like an act of conformity.
Troll post removed along with a post snipping a response out of context, you should know the rules by now @Chomper Higgot if not I can make time for you to read them again.
The Israelis have been bombing Gaza for more than year and still bomb Gaza every day. So Does trump mean he's going to make the rubble bounce or indiscriminately kill more civilians?
The BBC story is laughable, this is the kind of junk that Farage repeats and his followers accept without question, and repeat - yes, statistically Mohammed may well be the most popular name in the UK - it could be that the country is being over run with muslims, which isnt quite true but it also demonstrates UK residents chose their names from a wider and more diverse pool, whereas the 31% of non-UK mothers who may be muslims still chose to name their babies after the most important person in their religion. I think if you conducted this survey over the muslim world you would find a much higher percentage. In my own class register, most kids in my classes that I teach have either Mohammed or a condensed or derived form as either their first or second name.
Laughable really, just the kind of crap Tommy ten names would cite as empirical fact that the UK is being over run by muslims.
Agreed.
Moreover, as others have pointed out there is definitely a wide spread positive response to this guy’s act of killing the Corporate CEO.
Rather than trying to pin this popularity on any particular group a far more instructive line of inquiry would be to ask why has this killer’s actions given rise to such wide popular support?
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