488 pts ยท October 29, 2019
Joke's on them, I ain't clicking shit.
This assumes that they will do it publicly. I'm assuming it will be done privately via no paper trail electronic voting machines.
Wait, you don't love giving 20% of your paycheck to a private company hellbent on denying all claims so the CEO makes $15 million this year?
Or someone decides to play DMCA music really loud
Depends on the league. USAV has been legal at least since I started in 2002, Illinois high school just recently started allowing it.
2/2 your hand without touching the floor. It's risky because a) refs get it wrong frequently and b) you have little control where it goes.
Because the defending player dug the ball in a motion that is known as a 'pancake' where you place your hand below the ball and contacts 1/2
It has been legal since I started playing USAV back in 2002. It was illegal in my state's high school play until like 2019.
No no no, reading/English was red, math is always blue.
Mine is whatever popcorn flavored jelly beans are.
Bold of you to assume that they will teach this in history in 50 years with all the GOP school bills running rampant.
My sister in law just creates a new email every time she wants Netflix and uses the free month, then cancels.
I want to figure this out. It looks perfect.
I tried this last local election. There were so many unopposed republicans for local elections though.
Man, the Last Jedi did Luke dirty. He deserved better.
It is, but someone did the math that if we had to read all of our agreements, it would take 76 working days per year.
Have you seen some of the shit that certain dems have to put up with, including legit death threats? It's a race to the bottom for reps.
My company made more money than they ever had the last year and spent it all on stock buy backs. I didn't get a raise that year, so I left
And likely untaxed. If you're handed cash, you're suppose to report it, but many likely don't.
The Michigan one almost made me spit out my drink.
Hope you got a raise with your promotion!
You had me at healthcare. Fuck private health insurance companies.
Far less than 2 mil actually work on claims. Advertising, marketing, lobbyist, IT, accounting are all transferable to other companies.
Yep, just takes time and senate approval
My case was a report required to be sent to the US gov't every quarter, and no one else knew how or wanted to do it. $250k fines if missed.
Joke's on them, I ain't clicking shit.
This assumes that they will do it publicly. I'm assuming it will be done privately via no paper trail electronic voting machines.
Wait, you don't love giving 20% of your paycheck to a private company hellbent on denying all claims so the CEO makes $15 million this year?
Or someone decides to play DMCA music really loud
Depends on the league. USAV has been legal at least since I started in 2002, Illinois high school just recently started allowing it.
2/2 your hand without touching the floor. It's risky because a) refs get it wrong frequently and b) you have little control where it goes.
Because the defending player dug the ball in a motion that is known as a 'pancake' where you place your hand below the ball and contacts 1/2
It has been legal since I started playing USAV back in 2002. It was illegal in my state's high school play until like 2019.
No no no, reading/English was red, math is always blue.
Mine is whatever popcorn flavored jelly beans are.
Bold of you to assume that they will teach this in history in 50 years with all the GOP school bills running rampant.
My sister in law just creates a new email every time she wants Netflix and uses the free month, then cancels.
I want to figure this out. It looks perfect.
I tried this last local election. There were so many unopposed republicans for local elections though.
Man, the Last Jedi did Luke dirty. He deserved better.
It is, but someone did the math that if we had to read all of our agreements, it would take 76 working days per year.
Have you seen some of the shit that certain dems have to put up with, including legit death threats? It's a race to the bottom for reps.
My company made more money than they ever had the last year and spent it all on stock buy backs. I didn't get a raise that year, so I left
And likely untaxed. If you're handed cash, you're suppose to report it, but many likely don't.
The Michigan one almost made me spit out my drink.
Hope you got a raise with your promotion!
You had me at healthcare. Fuck private health insurance companies.
Far less than 2 mil actually work on claims. Advertising, marketing, lobbyist, IT, accounting are all transferable to other companies.
Yep, just takes time and senate approval
My case was a report required to be sent to the US gov't every quarter, and no one else knew how or wanted to do it. $250k fines if missed.