253 pts ยท April 19, 2014
Yeah, currently, you have to get to where you make way more from your own business, before it's equivalent to a regular job, because of this
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Yeah, several thousand pages, and the initial bill had less than 10% of the total spending going to the stimulus checks. Everyone pitched in
The bill has stuff in it that would make it a felony, rather than just a misdemeanor, to stream copyrighted works for profit
This is what it comes down to. It's no different than all the companies saying they support black lives matter, just to use it as marketing
And the number of upvotes on the comment has me wondering: did that many people misread it? Or are the upvotes due to it being anti-Trump?
The issue is that the incumbent basically automatically wins the primary, so in areas heavily favoring one party, they win until they quit
But how did it get in?
Recovered, and even surpassed the point they were at before the crash in March. Walmart, for example, is up $22 from this time last year 2/2
Those graphs seem really misleading, because the vertical axis could easily be much more zoomed in than it seems. A lot of stocks have 1/2
It does. He mentions the role reversal part to bring up that it does happen the other way around sometimes, but it's much less common
The post above does say that that happens in some cases, but it's much less common, to the point of being a reversal of the usual roles
This is the reversal that he talked about. Yes, sometimes it happens that way, depending on the people, but it's far from the norm.
Whenever I have had to buy prescriptions in the past few years, it's been really cheap. Over the counter drugs seem expensive in comparison.
I'm beginning to wonder if the insurance I've had for the past 6 years is really good, or if drug prices vary in each state, or what. 1/2
Interestingly, the English page, for this one, claims this is where her name came from, but there's no mention of that on the German page
Pretty sure that's the vast majority politicians, not just conservatives
They're talking about the quality of the posts that they see, while they look through their folders
Based on the number of posts that have little/nothing to do with politics, but get political comments, that won't make a huge difference
That explains why Congress is constantly in that range for its approval rating, no matter which party is in control
Is this without insurance? I haven't ever had a prescription cost anywhere near that much, and they're way cheaper now than when I was a kid
It any further. Took the whole month to get better. Definitely hoping I don't catch COVID 19, or it'll basically be a repeat.
Yeah, currently, you have to get to where you make way more from your own business, before it's equivalent to a regular job, because of this
Username does not check out
Yeah, several thousand pages, and the initial bill had less than 10% of the total spending going to the stimulus checks. Everyone pitched in
The bill has stuff in it that would make it a felony, rather than just a misdemeanor, to stream copyrighted works for profit
This is what it comes down to. It's no different than all the companies saying they support black lives matter, just to use it as marketing
And the number of upvotes on the comment has me wondering: did that many people misread it? Or are the upvotes due to it being anti-Trump?
The issue is that the incumbent basically automatically wins the primary, so in areas heavily favoring one party, they win until they quit
But how did it get in?
Recovered, and even surpassed the point they were at before the crash in March. Walmart, for example, is up $22 from this time last year 2/2
Those graphs seem really misleading, because the vertical axis could easily be much more zoomed in than it seems. A lot of stocks have 1/2
It does. He mentions the role reversal part to bring up that it does happen the other way around sometimes, but it's much less common
The post above does say that that happens in some cases, but it's much less common, to the point of being a reversal of the usual roles
This is the reversal that he talked about. Yes, sometimes it happens that way, depending on the people, but it's far from the norm.
Whenever I have had to buy prescriptions in the past few years, it's been really cheap. Over the counter drugs seem expensive in comparison.
I'm beginning to wonder if the insurance I've had for the past 6 years is really good, or if drug prices vary in each state, or what. 1/2
Interestingly, the English page, for this one, claims this is where her name came from, but there's no mention of that on the German page
Pretty sure that's the vast majority politicians, not just conservatives
They're talking about the quality of the posts that they see, while they look through their folders
Based on the number of posts that have little/nothing to do with politics, but get political comments, that won't make a huge difference
That explains why Congress is constantly in that range for its approval rating, no matter which party is in control
Is this without insurance? I haven't ever had a prescription cost anywhere near that much, and they're way cheaper now than when I was a kid
It any further. Took the whole month to get better. Definitely hoping I don't catch COVID 19, or it'll basically be a repeat.