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Elon Musk’s achievements/contributions speak very loud for themselves!
Like it or not, he is Edison/Tesla of 21st Century!

Musk: What are the Kingdom’s views on journalistic freedom of speech?”

That sounds an awful like the kind of argument people make when they say people working at McDonald’s don’t deserve to be paid enough to live off of because it’s “not a real job”.

This story is all you need to prove that investors are idiots and stocks are little better than blackjack.

No wonder he was injured if it took four days to discharge.

2. He contracts a severe (but survivable —- I’m not a monster)“

I’ll stand in, then - make it unsurvivable.  The country and world would be greatly improved.

Not everything needs equal representation. Entering into a debate on the subject gives flat earthers way more credibility than they deserve. 

I miss the times when people actually felt shame about being stupid instead of parading their stupidity like proud standard bearers.

Unironically one of my all time favorite movies.

I wonder whether Delta and Omicron could have been completely bypassed if people hadn’t given up on precautions too early. The more people have COVID, the easier it is to catch and the greater the chance it has to mutate. If people had gotten their vaccinations, worn their damn masks, skipped going to superspreader

There are Conservative politicians who are visibly and explicitly supporting these people - Pierre Polivier, who is using it as a way to attempt to weasel into Conservative leadership has outright stated support. The attempts to break it up have been incredibly half-assed.

It’s pretty clever really, when you consider the truckers want to end “man dates”...

This may seem like an overly cynical and bad-faith interpretation of what Critical Role is doing with this new campaign.”

While it’s true that Millennials trail prior generation in terms of overall homeownership rates there is actually better data on this than your anecdotal experience.

This energy has inspired me to step out and explore how I can do more to have games and diversity intersect, and hopefully make a broader industry impact that will benefit Blizzard (and other studios) as well.

I’m also wondering how many of the people who exited were abusers and how many were abused and left because they were driven out or just couldn’t take it anymore.

The fact that the attorneys dropped the ball doesn’t change the fact that the results are going to be Activision not facing the repercussions they deserve for their treatment of employees.