This game looks like a lot of fun, reminds me of pizza fueled nights playing Metal Slug.
This game looks like a lot of fun, reminds me of pizza fueled nights playing Metal Slug.
The stimulus was handed off to the states, who by an large wasted it with short sighted, provincial bullshit. But these are the people we are supposed to give control to, because the feds are ebil.
The new Jurassic Park looks great.
I like the idea, but with $600 shoes and $300 jeans, I can’t see it as anything except an eco-hipster spin on luxury goods.
I like the idea, however we have $300 jeans and $600 shoes. I’m not sure this is going to be anything but a frou-frou spin on luxury goods.
Try driving in Nashville, Atlanta, or other metro areas. Your Arguments are invalid.
Eh, it can be a useful tool for statistics when applied to population-sized groups, but it’s pretty useless for individuals.
Take McDonald’s as your example. The kitchen in the back is now a marvel of assembly line mechanization, a logistics supply chain that brings in frozen goods to be immediately reheated and served en masse. The number of burgers they put out now is off the charts. Now, they aren’t making the patties, slicing the fries,…
I would argue abortion access is singularly the most important issue for economic justice for women, poverty, and helping prevent abusive relationships.
My main terror with a trump election is it validates his entire vile persona as politically viable and opens the door for that sort of “douchebag populism” to become the new status quo.
Productivity is sort of a red herring in this context, though, because increasing mechanization will continue to make capital more valuable and labor less valuable, relative to the productivity. Thus purely indexed to “productivity”, the ratio of labor expenditure relative to the cost of the mechanization to reduce…
But this is calling out exactly what the whole thing was about.
“I trust her uterus. I don’t trust anyone without one.”
>putin coins
I ugly laughed at my desk and gave away that I am not working to my coworkers (are they co-workers if you are wasting time and not actually working?)
So like, the reason at least 90% of the men you see in the gym are there?
I prefer the idea that he is constantly transporting invisible watermelons.
>why can’t we have a debate in Your backyard, Bernie?
>”Okay, if we have one in yours.”
>WHY ARE YOU BEING SO DIFFICULT AND UNACCOMMODATING
It’s one of the densest, hardest metals we regularly make things out of. Why the hell would that be counterintuitive for armor?
>men don’t
Can we all just stop with the genderwide generalizations? It doesn’t make anyone look smart.
This seems to be a towering strawman argument you are tilting at. People have directly insisted all this things, to you personally? Or it’s just a “feeling” you get of what “they” expect?
People without an insurance plan?
Keeping rural, completely unprofitable rural clinics open that have to fly in out of state doctors to keep women in that area with reproductive choices?
Your private insurance network being a dick doesn’t neccesarily qualify you for needs based charity care.
Try going to an emergency…