

Thankfully, there’s Lemmy. Makes me appreciate it even more when I read stuff like this.
Thankfully, there’s Lemmy. Makes me appreciate it even more when I read stuff like this.
A lot of people believe that, while what he did was legally and morally wrong, it could be viewed as a necessary step towards making the healthcare system aware that the people won’t always allow being taken advantage of and ignored.
So, the memetic argument is that “he didn’t do it.” wink wink
If he “didn’t do it,” he can’t be a hero.
I see what you did there, and I’ll allow it.
In December, however, US district Judge Reed O’Connor in Texas rejected the agreement. He cited a diversity and inclusion provision related to the selection of an independent monitor.
Jesus Christ.
Wow, the “family first” remark, while you’re taking care of your kids, gets me. That’s so familiar.
It’s as if people hearing “no” from you, when you would normally just cave in and do whatever was requested, is an act of aggression from people. It’s strange… they become so hateful.
Good on you for sticking with your boundaries!
For me, it was “saying no doesn’t make me a bad person.” I was raised around extremely Christian people who emphasized that you should be there for everyone, even at the expense of self.
The problem is, people eventually take advantage of you. Also, when you finally say “no” to them, they act as though you’re a terrible person.
Honestly, I’d just suggest engaging with any topic you enjoy. Comment, find communities you’re interested in, maybe even start your own.
Welcome! Lemmy is a great place.
Great. Our tax dollars going to defend a shitty car.
Definitely conservatives.
This.
I’m sure his cult is cheering this on. They love when he wins, even if they lose.
Tattardigrades are now my favorite things.
Garbage using garbage to produce garbage.
Rules 1 & 2 were clearly broken by someone in the club.
Musk: shoots self in ass Musk: WHY R BULLETS SO MEAN
Trump: “There should be no consequences for my actions.”