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Thank you for this. One of my first thoughts when it happened was that these would be migrants - just like all of us were at some point.

Even Jerome Powell said that the migrants have been the key to the growth in the work force , which was the key to the continued GDP growth and ‘soft landing’. Anyone who is not an idiot knows that the migrants coming in is a much needed thing for this country.

This country is literally built upon poor non-white immigrant labor that’s still doing all the “undesirable” physical labor jobs to keep prices low because white people don’t want to do back breaking for basically pennies.

Now, I’m not trying to get my hopes up, but I’d say the image shape they brought back looks awfully promising.

Thought #1:

We’re running our culture into a self-centered society, so we want to refocus on those things.”

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but for some reason, propulsion was not engaged when the emergency power came on”

I’m curious how representative this situation will be of future orphaned EV models. I imagine there will be a decent number of them in the next five to ten years as startups get weeded out due to tightening competition.

The “they took our jobs” crowd will say it should have been legal US residents doing the work, but I dont see a whole lot of them wanting these god awful jobs. We run on immigrants being willing to do the jobs the rest of us dont want, and for the good or bad, being willing to do it for less pay than we would be

I hope the readers here take note of the surnames and ancestry of the road workers who lost their lives here. Almost a year ago to the day (March 23, 2023) 6 workers were killed on another part of the 695 beltway when a car crashed through a work zone, and most of those workers were also from central America,

The conspiracy theories floating around that this was purposeful are wild. A ship purposely knocked down a second-tier bridge in a third-tier city at 1:30 at night by faking a power failure. The rot is real.

I am still 50/50 on if i would accept 200k a year to have to drive this as my daily driver.

Hey, ummm... Be careful.

Damn, if true, it’s fucking over. I don’t come to kotaku for such high quality guides as “the first five steps: literally the ingame, always on screen tutorial”

But how are we going to hit our 50 guide quota without BG3 DLC?

Seriously, the guy obviously follows the Musk School of losing money.

This is a bummer but what would be cool is if Kotaku could be done with Jim Spanfeller, a man who is both an herb and hilariously bad at his job.

reminder that this website sucks:

This doesn’t look like a how-to guide for BG3, does Spanfeller know about this?

Boeing is too important to our national security, economy and technical supremacy to be run by the creeps that are in control now. Time to seize Boeing through  eminent domain and to criminally prosecute those that are responsible for the malignant behavior that puts profits over safety.