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Yeah, I was probably lumping in those people who have essentially turned cruises into their retirement plans. I am trying to recall if it was pre pandemic or not, but there are folks who have decided they will spend the rest of their lives on the sea, booking cheap cruises to perpetually stay on ships, only being on

OSU blues are GM if I recall, as are a few others.

Just use terms which have no english equivalence, it suppresses the gag reflex and serves as a backhanded compliment.  

Interesting, I wonder if this is legal? When companies were using fig, one of the things which caused problems with attracting investment (not pre-orders/donations) was the requirement that you needed to be a certified investor (with requirements such as a net worth over $1M).

Yeah, I figured they have a basic one like that but do they even have dentists? It makes even less sense to put them as retirement communities when you realize that is the same group which would be more likely to have chronic conditions which require active monitoring. 

Well, if he didn’t win the presidency, there is a decent chance the pandemic wouldn’t have happened... so only a few people would get those powers.

Wait, that’s been a thing for decades. The smarter ones even turned them into tax deductions/rev generators by turning them into car museums. They don’t last more than a generation in most cases because the estates don’t want/can’t afford to keep them. 

I see, checked the history with their publisher. They were already funded with FIG (the investor concept was dumb because you still needed to be a certified investor for actual returns) , but like with all the others, the studios were in weak positions with older owners so buyouts were attractive.

My guess would have been regular maid service. 

I just realized something, similar to residentsea (a cruise ship which was supposed to be a floating gated community/retirement home but failed due to high costs). These are supposed to be long-term voyages, how do they handle medical stuff? Aside from normal things like treating colds and minor stuff, what happens if

Since it was two men, I assume also throw bibles at them and send them to conversion camp?

Distracted person running the scanner, use the gap between them and the door to get in. 

Sorry, I meant making you become a resource for another company, akin to normal prison labor. 

I didn’t know they let them engage with the public, I know that was why there was a body count for the candle factory tornado disaster a few years back. I am shocked house arrest doesn’t get something like that.

If they could figure out a way to be able to make sure they could keep prison labor in place without supervision, I fully expect they would have them in various retail/fast food jobs. 

Yeah, if you recall that tornado during the holidays a few years back where it hit a candle factory, part of the reason there was a body count from it was that they were prison labor shipped there and could not flee for shelter because they were required to stay on site.

Not so much that but rather probably making sure it’s a non-binding promise or it has such a massive loophole in it that they can lower prices on products no one buys without getting heat. 

I am going to have to disagree with some of that. Yes, food has a cultural tie but (mostly) outside of the US, meat isn’t part of that core. In other countries, the shift towards meat alternatives (granted they may not be any better for the consumer) was mostly fine but here we made it a battleground.

They are good, but they take forever to ripen. Sungolds are great but the frozen grape or whatever they are called are superior in flavor to Sungold. They are a green grape.

Purple and blue tomatoes have been on the market for home growers for at least a decade now. Souce: I grow them most years.