Too late. Vertical video resolution is so popular even Youtube added it.
Too late. Vertical video resolution is so popular even Youtube added it.
It’s fine to not like TikTok but this amounts to the government banning a platform for speech, based on next to no justification. There’s a lot of silliness on TikTok but a lot of activist / news / political content too. Sure you can use Facebook or whatever, but why would you trust them any more?
Chaya’s actually been suspended from TikTok itself for years now— LoTT is all Twitter, Instagram, and Substack. It’s gonna take more than this bill for us to be free of her, unfortunately
I agree with all of that, but from my experience Tiktok ironically has a far saner and healthier commentariat than Instagram reels. For the most part Tiktok comments tend to be uplifting and supportive whereas Instagram reel comments are vindictive and nit-picky. I can’t figure out why that’s the case, and it could…
The Sport Track sold for more money, pretty sure that is the start and end of “why?
Yeah, since the Explorer is an SUV’d Ranger, if you turn the Explorer into a pickup it’s kind of the same thing. It’s a bit like when BMW turns a sedan into a coupé and then makes a four-door version of the coupé - in both cases you can charge more for the more convoluted variant.
Wait. So Ford never gave the U.S. a four door Ranger back then,
1st Gen Explorer was hugely popular and mechanically a Ranger.
Chevrolet sold a 4 door S10 and sales were low. GM was wise enough to offer a 4 door colorado when it launched but I don’t remember seeing many of them until the later years of that generation as they were VERY expensive and the consensus was “i’ll just buy a 1500 instead of spending all this money on a midsize truck”
I believe the other article notes they charged her for exhumation services, so that’s pretty fuckin classy
Lived in MS for a few years (originally from, and currently living in, Pennsylvania).
Obviously corruption and shitty things exists everywhere, but the Deep South is on a different level.
I’d happily launch Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama into the sun, given the chance. And I’ll throw Florida in just for fun.
I don’t understand why the FBI is not stepping in. It’s clear that the local government cannot be trusted to investigate themselves.
Why the Jackson Police Department never told her they knew her son was dead despite her many calls, it’s still not clear.
Probability that he was on drugs is now dropped to 10%
Perhaps the most disgusting news story I’ve read in a while; and there is a lot of disgusting shite going on these days.
And in the process to avoid that they instead managed to make it look even worse, next they’ll probably “accidentally” cremate the body.
They just keep adding zeroes to the eventual settlement they’ll pay the family. Of course, it’s the tax payers who will foot the bill and not anyone in a position of authority. Plus, it’s Mississippi, so those authorities (probably rightly) assume no one is going to remove them from office.
Yup, big fan of his work.
Hah! They’d work too. But the LPL is a YouTuber who is an actual lawyer who picks locks, and he’s done a few boots on his channel, showing what it takes to open them without damage.
At what point does this become a business problem for any Memphis-based freight company? If I were a dispatcher right now, I’d be doing everything I can to avoid sending trucks there precisely because I’d have no idea if that load will ever be delivered. I don’t get paid for undelivered loads.