Truth social had revenues of $4M last year, lost more than $100M over the last two years, and just made Donny about $1.5B.
Truth social had revenues of $4M last year, lost more than $100M over the last two years, and just made Donny about $1.5B.
Religion is scary. Religious people too.
Watching it on a screen seems kind of pointless to me. I can find all kinds of video from previous eclipses on line and watching them would be no different to me than watching this one remotely.
It's basically an outdoor go kart track. Not that those are pleasant places, but they don't seem to have OSHA or the EPA banging on their doors.
Tomorrowland is more retro-futuristic than actually futuristic, so the ride isn’t all that out of place.
The problem is that those deniers will take a lot of the people with common sense with them. Not just by direct infection and vaccine imperfection, but by filling the hospitals and breaking the Healthcare system and dozens of other secondary and tertiary effects.
Even the non-British part isn’t the utopia that paragraph implies.
Garment workers lost their jobs when automation came in and clothes didn’t have to be made by hand. But that meant that millions of people could spend less on clothing.
“It sucks right now” is a much better reason not to use it than “it is taking away jobs.”
The coal miner comparison points up how complex an issue like this is. Yes, coal miners lost their jobs, but they were dangerous jobs that, even when done with as many safeguards as they could get, would still impact their health and the health of their families long term. Not to mention the fact that coal isn’t the…
Germany’s worst period should not be printed on a jersey
They have a lot in common! For instance, how you read the titles. The X in the title of GxK makes no sense and if you put a comma after the first two words of LLB it serves as a plot summary.
I should have known it wasn’t Spanfeller turning the comments back on. He’s proven to be much to big a coward for that.
So, just like 99.99% of the supplements out there.
Yes. I should have figured that out.
You are probably correct on 3, but I like the weird geometry of three seemingly 90 degree turns taking you back to the same place at the poles.
That is probably the correct answer, but mine works too, the way the problem was stated.
1. Never. It takes four hours for the water to rise a foot, so 32 hours to rise to the 9th rung, which will obviously never happen because the day and tide will recede in under 24 hours (as long as the ship is on the earth).
I was thinking the same thing. I wonder how agents feel about that? They work on percentage so when the client says "I'd rather do LLB than Avengers 7," does the agent work less hard for them?