Dude, they’re going to do it anyways. Regulate them.
Dude, they’re going to do it anyways. Regulate them.
And it’ll be $9 a burger, you watch.
I think we already drew our own conclusions the day it happened. Our conclusions became firmer and firmer as the months carried on, when we learned that select Republicans actually cheered on for the Jan 6th riot to happen because they wanted the rioters to overrun their political opponents.
And blurring the faces really won’t do much because we’ve had many clips to look at, we’ve had many tips, leads and everything about that riot to where we have a good idea as to who was there. Doesn’t help that the idiots who participated are some of the loudest mouths, so they’ve drawn their own attention.
Walmart and Target both declined ABC News’ interview requests at the time, as well as requests to see what happens at their stores to plastic bags that they collect for recycling. Walmart issued a statement at the time that read in part that they were “pursuing initiatives to reduce the use of single-use plastic including plastic bags.” Target also issued a statement, writing that they “take seriously the role we play in reducing waste,” and were “committed to looking at our processes to improve our recycling efforts.”
Supposedly, Wal-Mart was going to be all about reusable bags and encourage the use of such. They were supposed to have done this at the beginning of this year. They haven’t.
The wrong SCOTUS is making major decisions.
Trump just thinks he knows everything. He figured if he appointed his own picks, he’ll never be held accountable. The problem is that since he loves indulging in second bowls of his own shit and sniffing the farts that come with them. He didn’t think that the people he appointed, are functioning on their own while playing up to allying with him.
And so judge after judge and associate work against him and he has the biggest pikachu shocked face of them all.
To hell with you, yourself, you shitbag.
I’m glad I have friends who can live without needing presents every year to feel validated on keeping a friendship alive.
I keep hearing other people just tear themselves apart because they worry about “ohhh I need to go shopping next week!” or “I can’t figure out what this person wants who barely gives a shit about me but I need to gift them SOMETHING!”
Like damn people, is it worth it that much to gift someone things at the cost of your own sustainability?
I’m at odds about the whole violence thing. People should be allowed to express how they feel, even if it means that they express the most grotesque way in how they’d like to handle someone they don’t like. One cannot always assume someone will have the means and resources necessary to carry out the perfect murder on someone.
If we are to glorify the concept of anonymity, why are we so afraid of these kinds of expressions? You won’t know who I am, you won’t know where I am and you won’t know much about me unless I give out details or hints to either of those things. I’ve long stopped making death threats to people online years ago because it sounded absolutely ridiculous, knowing that I’ll never be able to reach the person whom I hate. Much less, even go through with the threat at all.
That doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be allowed to express how nice it’d be if I held someone’s head down while riding an escalator as the feed of the steps gradually grates the skin off their face.
I think this is really just a symptom of how social media of all walks on the internet don’t really do enough in the way of security and privacy so that these things are simply just that - expressions.
Uh, that’s what the report button is for. Let me tell you something, you sound like the kind of person who go around calling people “soft” or “snowflake”. You believe there should not be any cyber bullying laws. You believe everyone should just shut up and take it. But I bet you, you’re the biggest snowflake of them all because as soon as someone dishes out what you give to others online, you’ll be squealing to the moderators before you know it.
Don’t lie to yourself, I see trashy people like you pull this kind of act all of the time. You’re nothing special.
It’s exactly how reporting shithead users online is like.
You report a stupid asshole, takes a long ass time to be dealt with.
They report you - record time.
Corporations after seeing how Black Friday netted over $9.8 billion: Uhhhh…no. According to these numbers, people LoVe the prices!
They mean, will, right?
Yes, Musk, we know you’re insane.
Yeah and it’ll be very interesting as to what the Firefox fanboys will think then when that continues gaining traction.
I’ll go back to what I said - all browsers are generally shit in one way or another. And they influence one and another. Very few browsers keep up the fight but browser hopping will be entirely meaningless when these people are out to redesign the web in their visage.
$1.00 a package. It’s going to happen.
I don’t agree with that narrative.
Look at the way he handles those that oppose him, like news journalists and others who criticize him. He bought a social media platform because he wanted to control his PR. He knew he couldn’t do that if he didn’t own Twitter, so he goes and buys it just so he can do that.
It’s like a rich troll who buys your favorite forum site so he can ban everyone who didn’t like him.
Yeah and soon they’ll make up a reason to raise ramen prices too. We’ve seen eggs, one cheap source of food skyrocket. I don’t think ramen is off the table.
Rice. At least there’s healthy rice alternatives, there’s a lot of dishes that can be done with rice. Far more than what fewer options there are for ramen.
Ramen can come into all sorts of flavors but the flavors are only supported by the packets with them or the sauce packets with them. In general, they’re just generally unhealthy and you can do so little with them.
Separation of Church and State? HA! Total myth.