jameswilson11
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jameswilson11

I live in a new development. I see a lot of dually and jacked up trucks. Mostly driven by guys who park them, grab their tool box/bag and hit the work site. There’s a crew of 3 guys whose job is to go around in a Bobcat and haul the trash to the roll-off dumpsters a couple blocks away. The only thing they use their

And that dually probably daily-drives one person to and from an office, and gets to tow something maybe twice a year.

So, again, not victim-blaming. Imagine the truck is instead a bag full of the amount of cash it takes to buy the truck.

It’s an electric motor that looks like an outboard.  That lake prohibits gas-powered boats, and wakes, under most circumstances. Those vintage rental boats can only manage 4.5 mph top speed.

Lady Bird Lake prohibits gas-powered boats, and wakes. It’s a tiny electric motor disguised as an outboard. Top speed of those boats is 4.5 mph.

Nobody deserves to have their stuff stolen.

In my neighborhood they target the Priuses.

+1 for “sumbitch”

Can an America’s Cup boat sail dead downwind faster than the wind, though?

Since you used “SJW” in a negative sense, I must know, which are your top 3 favorite social injustices, and why do you think they should be preserved?

She won’t get a penny from the cop, individually, from a civil suit. It’ll get dismissed under Qualified Immunity.

And some states (like Texas) have elected county Constables too, with their own deputies. The layers of Cop-Ocracy are neverending!

Paying settlements out of pension funds would be illegal/unconstitutional in a lot of states.  Just fire the dang police chiefs and senior cops. No legislation involved.

“One bad apple spoils the bunch” - that’s the “whole bad apples idea.”

And she’ll have her suit dismissed because of Qualified Immunity!

See, they install that TrueCoat at the factory. There’s nothing we can do about it.

I like when people tell me their chiropractor fixed their back or their shoulder or whatnot. If it’s “fixed” why do you go back every week?

I worked in medical research and we took a paid study from a herbal medicine company to pay the bills. Then we found out they wanted us to bust open their capsules (taken orally) containing herbs and olive oil, expose healthy normal donor blood to their concoction, then measure the anti-inflammatory properties of

If your “medicine” can’t repeatedly perform better than placebo in clinical trials, it’s not medicine. Making health claims and charging someone for such a “medicine” is by indeed quackery.

Gotta say, I kinda agree with this. I have access to a lot of systems at my job. Misusing the resources I have for financial gain is against company policy, and may be a crime, but is it a Federal “hacking” offense?