

BBbbbbBbBbBUt you’re A peeec of Sshhhiiit for not supporting tipping ermahgerd some anecdote can make more with tips than a fair wage therefore fuck it all hurr durr
BBbbbbBbBbBUt you’re A peeec of Sshhhiiit for not supporting tipping ermahgerd some anecdote can make more with tips than a fair wage therefore fuck it all hurr durr
Construction experts say the store is an example of an industry figuring out ways to use the technology.
“Experts say thing being used is example of thing being used.”
Life and society is not some overly simplistic monolith as you’re alluding to. People have been selfish in the past just like there are communities today. Change your social circle. Try moving, try new groups, try something different. Community still exists in various forms.
News headlines have gotten more clickbaity. Here’s why.
As an American, I approve this message. It’s accurate.
Which one a person believes says volumes about how shitty a person they might be.
I see people who openly complain about government workers as no different than those shitheads who are willing to mistreat food service workers.
After the big one I think around early or mid-March, I remember seeing it on the front page of CNN the next morning. It was buried in a lower part later I’m the day, but it was at least front and center the morning after the protests.
Even Fox has covered them a lot. I’ve seen this all spring. They aren’t completely ignoring this.
Good. Spread the fascists out on too many shitty platforms for them to organize well.
Millions of government employees work hard every day on so much shit you’ll never see or understand that does in fact make your life so much nicer than you deserve when you complain about government workers.
And I’m NOT talking about the cultic worshipped military. I’m talking civilian civil servants at all levels of government.
SOME people are really gonna wonder why everything’s getting shittier and never make the connection that their idiotic notions about government led to it.
What are big bucks? This always seems relative.
The impacts are going to be compounding and felt for decades. People do not understand the work federal employees do, and many federal employees don’t even always comprehend how far the work can reach.
It might be impossible to understand the downstream compounding effects.
OLED every time. The original PS Vita was far superior to the remake with the LCD, and the OLED Steam Deck is way better than the first model. Also the Switch OLED screen is very nice, but the Switch is garbage in general so screw it.
You ignore the electoral college (i.e. an entire state swinging for one candidate and conpletely overruling your vote), you also ignore voter suppression tactics, including restrictive and cost prohibitive ID laws and roll purges. In some parts of the US it is seriously difficult for certain groups, especially the poor, to exercise this right. Merely transportation issues alone can be super prohibitive. They explicitly close polling stations in certain areas and fuck with transportation services for this. They push back against early and mail in voting. People have to work during that day. They have kids and lives.
This is well known in America. Get off your smug high horse.
Not exactly what you asked, but Die Hard 4, Live Free or Fie Hard, is about a fire sale.
Also the Bourne movies.
My problem is that so many small businesses in my region are run by shitheads with terrible customer service, or they don’t treat their employees well, or they insult younger people, or they’re straight up broadcasting their politics in their business.
Okay. Then thank you to your grandparents who sat idly by while Poland was invaded?
We don’t control much here. We get presented shitty options, the electoral college makes a lot of our votes not matter, and a lot of people are just trying to live.
I like Becoming the Archetype and Death Therapy.
Also some Demon Hunter and Project86 is some good heavy stuff. Especially Project 86’s final double album Omni.
And Destroy the Runner.
Organization overseen by morons takes a look at the current US: “We like what we see here.”