fabiusfox
FabiusFox
fabiusfox

Wow. I didn’t even know this could happen!

Very interesting! I’m assuming this excludes weather-related delays?

But if you don’t show up for your flight, aren’t you still on the hook for the cost of the ticket unless you purchased travel insurance? So what are they really losing if someone doesn’t show up?

You deserve all of the stars!

Right? I think this also plays into the fact that these are the people who believed Syria was a third world wasteland before this war started. Like, no assholes, there are a lot of Syrians with cameras because Syria had a modern economy and thriving middle class. Idiots...

Unfortunately this is exactly the kind of simplified response/”solution” his supporters want.

Everyone saw the videos and images of children dying from the chemical weapons. Trump knew he needed to respond in some way, and knew he needed something to cover up the Ru$$ia scandals. So. Let’s take a page from Hillary’s

This is a really good point. Perhaps there could be a good balance between giving children freedom on the internet, but only granting them that freedom gradually after some talks. Like maybe disable the internet on the family computer until parents have had a chance to talk to them and teach them how to use it. Same

All of these people in the FBI and CIA are appointed, so we the people can’t get rid of them. I’m getting very cynical and I’m starting to believe that these upper level officials had enough evidence of Russian interference to go public, but at that point they knew Trump would win the election, and so they didn’t want

We didn’t suck at it when it was Europe after WWII. But that involved white people. I agree with your points! I think using missiles to destroy an air base that was instrumental in killing innocent civilians is a constructive step if properly executed. We’ll have to wait for more details though.

I like how you conveniently ignore ThirdAmendmentMan’s very relevant point that this doesn’t jive with the Constitution. But okay. Keep being a bigot.

Good point.

Landlords get away with this all the time though. Assuming the tenant knows her rights and sues, the landlord will just call ICE. Sure, a case against the landlord could continue with her in a detention center or back in her home country, but this is assuming the tenant has the resources to make this happen, and she’s

There’s something I’ve always wondered about people, 20-somethings in particular, who live in cities. I live in Baltimore, and when I moved down here I switched my residency to the city. I’ve gone through a fair amount of roommates since moving here, and I’m the only one out of all of them to become a Baltimore/MD

*sigh*

If I could find a way-ay...

I think krystenritterwannabe is talking about something very longterm, like societal collapse, not a 2 week power outage spent at the Red Cross because of a natural disaster.

Quite frankly, I’d also hope to be one of the first to die in the event of a Walking Dead-style apocalypse. I’ve seen that show and I’m not about

Also, no wifi. Fuck that. I’m 100% with you!

Right? A lot of Trump supporters I talked to always started out by saying “Well I followed the Wikileaks leaks closely...” Srsly how does the DNC tilting the scales and a CNN reporter giving Hillary a debate question even compare to the shit Trump said. with. his. own. mouth.???

The sad thing is, it’ll most likely be our children and grandchildren. And these bloviating boomers will be long gone by then, having lived their entire lives with the smug confidence that because nothing happened to THEM in THEIR lifetime, this must mean nothing is ever going to happen.

The point was to inconvenience you so you would pay attention and, ideally, support their cause and help put pressure on the those the strike/protest was directed at.

Additionally, teacher’s wages are VASTLY different depending on where you’re teaching. I have a cousin making 70k + student loan forgiveness at a nice