Maybe they’re just not common in the places I frequent. Can’t remember the last time I’ve seen one, but that doesn’t mean they’re not around somewhere.
Maybe they’re just not common in the places I frequent. Can’t remember the last time I’ve seen one, but that doesn’t mean they’re not around somewhere.
The sheer, unmitigated corruption and violence that comes from police departments and courts (especially looking at you, “Supreme” Court) is utterly disheartening. I sincerely do not see a way forward without violence, and I am not a proponent of violence. But things have gotten so bad, the people have so few protections and so few people in power on their side. What are you supposed to do when voting doesn’t matter because of corruption, gerrymandering, voter intimidation, disenfranchisement?
Where do we go from here when there is no one with power or in the mainstream political sphere who is even trying to correct it?
Yes, we have Bernie and AOC, but two people can’t do a thing.
I’m guessing you haven’t heard of Killology. They are literally trained to see the populace as dangerous enemy combatants, and they have fewer rules of engagement than soldiers do abroad. So they shoot whoever and whatever the fuck they want, and get away with it.
They do and have publicly stated as much.
I can confirm this. I’ve got family in the restaurant industry and we’ve been keeping an eye on advances in restaurant related robotry for ages. We knew this was coming looong ago. Like, a decade ago. It just wasn’t quite there yet.
I thought Qdoba went out of business ages ago.
Any number of non-white immigrants, that is.
Not until he’s gotten through all of the peasants who live in the countryside.
I think I tasted a bit of bile in the back of my throat when I read your comment.
Well, it’s only a very, very recent problem in Japan. They had stagnation for decades. Little to no change in wages, little to no change in prices. In 2011, I was making something like 33,000 USD per year there and living very comfortably with ample savings and what the Japanese considered to be a large apartment. It’s a pretty affordable country, aside from travel. Or if you want to live in a fancy place in a desirable big city neighborhood.
(And yes, I have been to Japan since then and know that things have changed somewhat. It’s still cheap compared to the US. Food is so cheap, it’s amazing what you can get.)
I wonder if they even have what we think of as HR in Russia.
Isn’t this the sort of thing that can happen when you check the box saying you’re willing to be an organ donor?
It’s not even the stress. It’s the schedule itself, apparently, that increases risk of both. I would link to a source, but I am tired right now. It’s easy enough to look up, though.
Same thing they’ve done with the Stop Cop City nonviolent protesters.
Does he think the attempts will stop if he wins? Because plenty of people will still hate him or want to become famous or be mentally ill. If anything, the hate might ratchet up.
I think it’s standard throughout the US that game wardens are also police officers.
Shortly after I returned to the States from Fukushima (a little bit after the disaster), I was taking an emergency response course on radioactivity. Everybody there got to use a Geiger counter on themselves and their belongings and various things in the room. The only thing that set it off was the purse I had brought back with me.
Anecdotal, obviously, and it wasn’t highly radioactive, but I did get rid of the purse.
She’s not the one who wrote the book.
The most badass of the salmon. They didn’t literally have saber-tooths, but they did have fang-like teeth. They could grow in size to almost 9 ft long and over 400 lb!
I’ll bet they were delicious.
Foreign actors taking advantage of the situation to cause chaos.