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This place is starting to look a bit grotty these days.
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Next stop Jinan, Shandong Province.
Did you go over there to try and improve the economy?
 
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Hahaha... he was amongst the finest crop of character comedians: Sam Kinison, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carrot Top, Gallagher.

They're all like Jerry Lewis-- funny as hell, until you grow out of them.
And that's ok - and why we need a steady supply of goofy comedians.

You can't laugh at the same gags forever, although I grant exception to Jerry Lewis as The Bellboy and a lot of Harold Lloyd, among others. :D
 
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I don't know about you peoples in the rest of the world, but something I have noticed about many of the drivers here in the land of fruits and nuts is that many of them don't pull all the way up to the stop line at controlled intersections (those with traffic lights).

In fact, they even throw in vehicle sensors well back of the line in addition to the ones typically right behind said mark.

Do these drivers seriously not know where the front end of their vehicles are?
 
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Hey EarlyMon, I don't know if it's okay to ask you here, but do you happen to know where I could possibly find the file for selinux on my phone and permanently set it to 0 (permissive)?
I'm not Early (But I'm here before him :p) selinux it enabled at the kernel level.

You can set this at boot with an init.d script, or you can unpack the kernel and change it there

If your phone supports init.d then just create a file (you could call it 01permissive or whatever you like)

Then open the file as a text document and paste this into it:

Code:
#!/system/sh
setenforce 0

Now, copy this to /system/etc/init.d and set the permissions to 777 (rwxrwxrwx) and reboot.
 
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I'm not Early (But I'm here before him :p) selinux it enabled at the kernel level.

You can set this at boot with an init.d script, or you can unpack the kernel and change it there

If your phone supports init.d then just create a file (you could call it 01permissive or whatever you like)

Then open the file as a text document and paste this into it:

Code:
#!/system/sh
setenforce 0

Now, copy this to /system/etc/init.d and set the permissions to 777 (rwxrwxrwx) and reboot.
How do I know if my phone supports init.d? (HTC desire 510)

Also @EarlyMon if I use the selinux switcher app it shuts off after reboot and messes up xposed :(
 
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