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What the fuck!? Come on!!!
What the fuck!? Come on!!!
Because the law works on precedent and enforcement. You are allowed to do anything if people don’t stop you. We’ll see if NY is ready to stop Trump’s bullshit.
$7500!? That’s fucking it!?
I’d pick option 3, and go with double dragon gaiden. The beat em up genre has always been a favorite of mine, and we’re eating good recently! New tmnt, a tmnt collection, new streets of rage, and now a new double dragon!
The worst way there is, lol
Shit… the quality is gonna drop to cardboard and sawdust isn’t it?
They are chaos personified, and the least cool version of that.
Awww, I love this for him. <3
Scott not really understanding what he learned or why he needed to change actually fits very well with the new anime.
Well, not that shocked.
That and. Shit-ton of money.
Wait, what was that about Person of Interest?
Frasier was on my backlog of stuff to watch. It’s nice when my backlog clears itself like this.
I believe the impetus is on the bigot to figure their shit out. It is exhausting arguing with bigots, and it is not people’s job to teach them how not to be a bigot. There is enough information out there now that you should know not to be an intolerant asshole, and if someone chooses instead to be a piece of shit, I’m comfortable with them being ostracized while they sort themselves out. And if they can’t, I’m comfortable with them dying old, alone and confused wondering why nobody visits them.
So, the question becomes how do we rank posts and comments in a way that is not based on either upvotes or down votes or number of comments? I could see a trust value being made for each user based on trusted users marking others as trusted combined with a personal trust score, but that puts a barrier on new users and enforces echo chambers.
What else could be tried?
It can still be used to artificially pump up an idea. Or used to bury one.
The owner of most companies, I’ve found.
It’s a dollar going to corporate, not the employees.
Interesting. With how poorly Russia has done so far, I think the expectation was for the counter offense to be fast and severe. I wonder if their training is better suited to holding land, if they were holding back their more competent troops from the front line, or if the soldiers are more invested in their defense than the offense.
Automatic draft, but notvoter registration…