I mean, they could also just collectively buy a one-way ticket, present it to him/her, then say: “we all decided it’s better you go.”
I know of someone who experienced this.
I mean, they could also just collectively buy a one-way ticket, present it to him/her, then say: “we all decided it’s better you go.”
I know of someone who experienced this.
No disagreement there.
You’re reading your own stuff into my comment.
Unions stand lock-step behind officers that kill people. On top of that, they endorse a man for president that has repeatedly broken the law and incites others to break the law.
Zero consistency there.
No it’s not.
Teachers don’t have the power to kill folks. Teachers also don’t consume gigantic budgets, aren’t stuffed to the gills with tactical gear (they often buy much needed supplies with their own money, since we’re not willing to fund schools properly), and don’t uniformly support a quasi-dictator.
Nah, just against the unions that perpetuate police brutality.
The town might wanna rethink their hiring practices.
And fire this loon.
A Kimi/Checo pairing does indeed make little sense.
But yeah, everything you said.
I’m not sure a low bar of entrance would lead to more interesting and competitive in F1. So you’d have another rung below Williams/Haas currently, with another 3-5 teams 2 seconds off the pace of W/H?
Would the NBA be better if there were double the amount of teams? I say no.
I’d be curious to hear it. Doubt it’ll stand scrutiny, but still.
Was just about to type that..
Nah, the qultists are quite a bit more dangerous than the bigfooters:
The NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, MLS all have expansion fees - significantly higher than 200 million - in place.
This is a common thing trying to retain the value of the league.
That was quite a bit more nuanced a take than I expected, after reading your initial comment.
I’d be curious to hear what you think of the work of Sally Mann?
Q’s gone global.
And it’s dangerous:
I’d add some q anon on top of that.
Or Kimi might retire.
Plus, he brings in tons of sponsorship money (RedCola, Telmex), which would absolve Haas of doing another Rich Energy thing.
This.
There’s a few non-profits working to pay the fines though. On average the fines owed are 500$, so every 1k gets two people the right to vote.
I donated for one vote already. I’ll donate again.
Oh, totally sounds like some qultist crap.