1069 pts ยท July 31, 2025
I don't think she's read the good book. The evens of Revelations Chapter 8 sounds a like like climate change.
There's that, but there's also a calculation for corporation size and their ability to squash smaller competition through regulation. Basically, larger corporations can satisfy regulations with less impact to their total margin than their competitors. this advantage can then be used to further negatively impact their competition, or prevent new competition from occurring. Obviously this only applies if small business represents a large enough market share to matter to the larger ones.
lol what am i mad about? just saying that where I'm from we just walk away from abusive people. Why are you mad? You projecting that small penis?
I haven't watch MLP since my daughter left elementary school, but I'm pretty sure Trixie would convince those two goofs (Snips and Snails?) to assemble it... to a similar end of course.
Ya, from a pacific Northwesterner we wouldn't even ask for the manager. She'd get the double-barreled raised eyebrows + hands in the pocket walkaway
Big city = mind your own business to surviveSmall town = get in to everyone's business to survive
Her description of New York isn't far off from how I've known people to describe prison.
Did Chun-Li's ethnicity change in this cartoon?
I dunno, I think a mildly skilled musician could move the Star Spangled Banner a few chords down and make it a dirge.
We killed the top person of their personal brand religion, who also was the head of their state. I don't think Hallmark makes a card for that.
If you're a fan of Cuba, cool, but this is clearly run-of-the-mill propaganda. Cherry-picks favorable metricsUses inconsistent data standardsAdds ideological framingOmits critical context
That WAS her!
I had that exact one until I had kids, which is fine. It was always fun watching them explore .
I feel like that number is going up though.
Ya, unfortunately regulations don't come with much of an explanation, which is particularly frustrating because we get mythical regulations like "it's illegal to drive your car with the dome light on" which it isn't, and then when you find that out, all word-of-mouth regulations become suspect.
Health code doesn't just cover sanitation, it also covers health and safety. Barefeet are considered a safety risk because the high potential of broken glass in food service opperations
You create criminals by privatizing prisons
No, but (in America) if they're going to go as far as claim ADA, you can 1) explain why the policy exists to either protect the public or comply with regulations, and 2) suggest reasonable accommodations. Example they want to go in to a grocery store without shoes: "I'm sorry but that is in violation of the health code because we prepare and serve food here. If you'd like you can wait outside and someone will be by to collect your payment and order from outside the building"
What exactly is the context of this? There no chance Cruz is trying to rally the R's against the current admin, right?
"Brownie", as in singular?
YA I'm pretty convinced he heard that bird migrate and things just kind of smashed together in his head.
People making ends meet sure, but the surge in Only Fan accounts when the pandemic hit kind of suggests it IS a valid metric for decay of the middle class. If we had a functional federal government, we'd see them responding to up-ticks in Only Fan content creators with some sort of social programs to give people alternative ways to make ends meet. Alas, we have what we have.
Zelda taught us to map out places with graph paper (we had to make the graph paper from college rule because mom was unsympathetic to the cause.) I'm sure if I could find my old technodrome maps there would still be some unexplored areas, as there's no way I was going back after I knew how to get to Shredder.
When Star Trek TNG came out, it was pretty wildly different than the original, and people were CRAZY for it. During its time slot you only visited someone who you knew had it on. You talked to everyone the next day about it: kids, adults, stranger who just blew in to town with a tumbleweed, everyone.
Once you got the pattern down, it really wasn't that bad. Honestly the only part of this game that was absolutely insane, was the crazy jump you had to do to get the grappling hooks. After that, the whole thing was pretty repetitive (inside the technodrome was a bit of a maze)
Nah, guy's a liar. Probably not the first time he's used the number 12 when it should be 6 or 3
Ya i dunno man, this dude might not do so well living with another dude either
Ya, a bit to whimsical of an interpretation for me
I love this. great job.
I don't think she's read the good book. The evens of Revelations Chapter 8 sounds a like like climate change.
There's that, but there's also a calculation for corporation size and their ability to squash smaller competition through regulation.
Basically, larger corporations can satisfy regulations with less impact to their total margin than their competitors. this advantage can then be used to further negatively impact their competition, or prevent new competition from occurring.
Obviously this only applies if small business represents a large enough market share to matter to the larger ones.
lol what am i mad about? just saying that where I'm from we just walk away from abusive people. Why are you mad? You projecting that small penis?
I haven't watch MLP since my daughter left elementary school, but I'm pretty sure Trixie would convince those two goofs (Snips and Snails?) to assemble it... to a similar end of course.
Ya, from a pacific Northwesterner we wouldn't even ask for the manager. She'd get the double-barreled raised eyebrows + hands in the pocket walkaway
Big city = mind your own business to survive
Small town = get in to everyone's business to survive
Her description of New York isn't far off from how I've known people to describe prison.
Did Chun-Li's ethnicity change in this cartoon?
I dunno, I think a mildly skilled musician could move the Star Spangled Banner a few chords down and make it a dirge.
We killed the top person of their personal brand religion, who also was the head of their state. I don't think Hallmark makes a card for that.
If you're a fan of Cuba, cool, but this is clearly run-of-the-mill propaganda.
Cherry-picks favorable metrics
Uses inconsistent data standards
Adds ideological framing
Omits critical context
That WAS her!
I had that exact one until I had kids, which is fine. It was always fun watching them explore .
I feel like that number is going up though.
Ya, unfortunately regulations don't come with much of an explanation, which is particularly frustrating because we get mythical regulations like "it's illegal to drive your car with the dome light on" which it isn't, and then when you find that out, all word-of-mouth regulations become suspect.
Health code doesn't just cover sanitation, it also covers health and safety. Barefeet are considered a safety risk because the high potential of broken glass in food service opperations
You create criminals by privatizing prisons
No, but (in America) if they're going to go as far as claim ADA, you can 1) explain why the policy exists to either protect the public or comply with regulations, and 2) suggest reasonable accommodations. Example they want to go in to a grocery store without shoes: "I'm sorry but that is in violation of the health code because we prepare and serve food here. If you'd like you can wait outside and someone will be by to collect your payment and order from outside the building"
What exactly is the context of this? There no chance Cruz is trying to rally the R's against the current admin, right?
"Brownie", as in singular?
YA I'm pretty convinced he heard that bird migrate and things just kind of smashed together in his head.
People making ends meet sure, but the surge in Only Fan accounts when the pandemic hit kind of suggests it IS a valid metric for decay of the middle class. If we had a functional federal government, we'd see them responding to up-ticks in Only Fan content creators with some sort of social programs to give people alternative ways to make ends meet. Alas, we have what we have.
Zelda taught us to map out places with graph paper (we had to make the graph paper from college rule because mom was unsympathetic to the cause.) I'm sure if I could find my old technodrome maps there would still be some unexplored areas, as there's no way I was going back after I knew how to get to Shredder.
When Star Trek TNG came out, it was pretty wildly different than the original, and people were CRAZY for it. During its time slot you only visited someone who you knew had it on. You talked to everyone the next day about it: kids, adults, stranger who just blew in to town with a tumbleweed, everyone.
Once you got the pattern down, it really wasn't that bad. Honestly the only part of this game that was absolutely insane, was the crazy jump you had to do to get the grappling hooks. After that, the whole thing was pretty repetitive (inside the technodrome was a bit of a maze)
Nah, guy's a liar. Probably not the first time he's used the number 12 when it should be 6 or 3
Ya i dunno man, this dude might not do so well living with another dude either
Ya, a bit to whimsical of an interpretation for me
I love this. great job.