Individual rights are clearly and intentionally defined in the US Constitution. Owning humans was never one of those rights. You can twist it how you see fit, but you are wrong.
Individual rights are clearly and intentionally defined in the US Constitution. Owning humans was never one of those rights. You can twist it how you see fit, but you are wrong.
Then do it. I’m sure you can find a PT Cruiser, or any other beater, for cheap to keep the miles off that “precious” GTI.
Ugh. That section describes how slaves would be counted for state representation/taxation in and by the federal government. Hardly defines a right. It does acknowledge slavery. Doesn’t make it a right. There is a difference.
Driving and owning slaves were never rights. You obviously don’t understand the U.S. Constitution.
12 weeks non-chargeable paid maternity leave.
What world? The world. Child was 7 weeks old. How can you not carefully watch your new baby for less than 2 months?
Really? I’ve got a 2004 grand marquis. Spent it’s life parked outside in Arizona, Utah, and Florida. Just now (within the last 6 months) started developing a paint issue on the hood (one bubble). 2012 mustang (garage kept) zero issues. 2013 f-350 parked outside, zero issues. How are you seeing issues in one year? do…
What if a young woman wants to buy a gun?
No. what? no. are you new?
That wetware stuff drives our motivation. What will make a computer system “aware” and evolve to have self motivation?
We don’t even understand the human brain, I don’t think we are anywhere close to replicating it.
There is an easy explanation: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovery_from_blindness
I’ve heard of this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovery_from_blindness
Was it a charging station or a parking spot first?
From that article “An important clarification: the game definitely exists, and has been around for at least a couple of years. I’m not claiming the game doesn’t exist.”