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Pretty much any time I’ve ended up in a crowded space recently, I end up with some respiratory infection. It’s great!
Pretty much any time I’ve ended up in a crowded space recently, I end up with some respiratory infection. It’s great!
It sounds like you live in a fairly liberal area, then, so it makes sense you wouldn’t have personally witnessed much hate against Jewish people. But if you look back in your local news archives, I’m sure you’ll find instances of things like swastikas painted on temples.
“When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal.”
Of course that’s only for Republican presidents. The Supreme Court has already shown that they don’t care about precedent, so if Biden does something, it’ll come back up and they’ll find it was not an official act and can be prosecuted, no matter what it was.
In your opinion. It needs to be determined by a court.
How do you even handle that? Do they load an actual flight program for these tests, or does it just go off uncontrolled until range safety hits the destruct button? (Do they even have range safety and a destruct button?)
Are these concerns borne out by actual data on hate crimes?
Which is kind of my point: we shouldn’t be imprisoning people who aren’t an immediate danger to society either.
Please no. I don’t want a career prosecutor as president. I don’t even want her as VP, because the odds of Biden leaving office during the term for whatever reason are pretty high.
And then Boeing will go to prison, right? Like they’re not allowed to do any business for some number of years?
No, we don’t do that? Then either we should start, or we can start targeting the people who actually make and are responsible for these decisions, and make them personally liable. The whole “corporate veil” thing is a legal fiction of convenience.
They’re very successful at maintaining the status quo.
Never so far. There’s a first time for everything.
But there’s also the option of not primarying him and just not running Biden at all.
So you just had a fris?
Alto’s Adventure is a pretty chill game to play when killing time. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noodlecake.altosadventure
I also like the “connect the dots” puzzle games, like this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playvalve.connect.dots
Neither game requires microtransactions for the full experience. They might have ads, but my adblocker blocks them if they do.
When people say freedom of speech, not freedom from consequences, they mean consequences like ostracization, shunning, getting fired. That sort of thing.
I think the banner here would qualify as free speech, but I think they also were made to take it down because they didn’t have a permit or something. And the people involved should certainly be given societal consequences.
You can thank Republican control of the media and defunding education for that.
I have never heard of anyone actually doing that.
Nobody ever really cared for speedruns. It’s always been a niche hobby.
I don’t really understand the analogy, then. Of course we should stop PFAS pollution at the source, that being the chemicals plants producing it. But we should also be addressing all the contamination in our food and water first of all. That’s the biggest and most immediate issue.
Turning the water to the toilet off won’t do much when the whole length of the plumbing is split and spewing water throughout the whole house.
We already know PFAS can be absorbed through the skin, but it’s so much worse being absorbed internally. We already know how bad that is for us, so it doesn’t matter if it’s bad or worse, we should try to get exposure to zero regardless.
Huh, looks like that functionality does not exist in the webui. https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/5614