LifeInMultipleChoice

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Or else what? They are still fired? Strange way to manage anything

[–] [email protected] 7 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Not always the greatest fun. I got "pulled over" walking home one time. I was cutting through a plaza as my complex was behind it. Thankfully in Florida it isn't illegal to be drunk in public, it's only illegal to be disorderly or a threat to yourself/others. Which makes sense to me, if you don't have an open container and aren't yelling at strangers, walking home is the best option many times. That said it was also ruled years ago in Florida that having a bag of mushrooms in your pocket isn't illegal. As the courts rules the standard person cannot discern whether or not a mushroom is psychosomatic.. Thus people should be able to walk around with foraged or store bought mushrooms as it's their freedom to enjoy them.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Serial killers like Ted Bundy, state charges. Even though he crossed several states. Yet this has federal charges for some reason.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago

Of course that's what they are. Otherwise they would have been on U.S. soil

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

So Trump starts mining company for Bitcoin as they announced. Then once they have a decent amount they start investing all the gold from Fort Knox into Bitcoin as previously stated by the white House to inflate prices. Then uses the money for illegal bribes with anonymous accounts? Something like that I assume

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I mean, the AA guns and such can surely just mow massive holes into that thing long before it could make contact. Especially since it is much faster moving. If the sails are spotted they would just keep range and sink it without thought.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Oh I'm sure they aren't great people. They make most of their money off swindling insurance companies for huge settlement offers due to work/car injuries. That said, if you're trying to get a huge settlement from Walmart, they are probably a good bet though. Also I know they turned down a case years ago when my dad went to them about his mother. She had surgery where there was no cartilage left in her ankle. They decided to screw her ankle to her foot essentially making it unable to move but reduce the pain. When she was in recovery they kept forcing her to get up and walk on it and she kept saying it hurt to much. Weeks into the rehab they said she wasn't trying to put in the work. Then after a lot of arguing we finally got them to do new X-rays. Of course they found hairline fractures around the screws they placed. The insurance company/Medicaid and what not all said they wouldn't cover any rehab time after the fractures were found because that time was used up during the period they were trying to force her to walk on a botched surgery. Morgan and Morgan turned down the case, and she reverse mortgaged her house to cover the rehab time. America at its finest

[–] [email protected] 39 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (4 children)

Morgan and Morgan is from Florida, they might be the largest firm in the world and take cases for improper firings. Usually they take their cases on the basis of you won't pay anything unless you win. I'm sure they'd love that case

[–] [email protected] 134 points 4 days ago (6 children)

It's a constant shame on the empire now

[–] [email protected] 18 points 5 days ago (3 children)

If it actually worked it's a funny way to say, let's tax corporations. It would never happen though because it makes line go down.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

So are you going to make a bad faith argument that Microsoft, Google, Apple, Sony, Nintendo, Steam or who is a good company to buy platforms or games from? Note, most games brought to Linux happen because much of it was funded from sales off those platforms as well. So in todays world if you want Linux games, you have to hope people keep buying them on those major platforms.

Or are you just going to take the low road of describing yourself as better than everyone else because you only play niche unprofitable games that most people will never hear of and therefor most of society who doesnt have large amounts of time to invest in games likely won't ever see.

 

Trump disbands task force targeting Russian Oligarchs

Shocked Pikachu

 

Recent games: 2016...

 

"But tires"

Ban all vehicles over 5000lbs to start without a specialized license and extremely heavy fees to have them. EVs are dropping in weight daily, ICE vehicles have been increasing in weight to dodge policies. One is a means to an end, the other is a means to profit.

Profit for few vs humanity's existance.. which should we choose?

 

Water Usage - My power/water company popped up showing my water usage from December 2023 vs 2024, it claims I used 24 gallons last year and 13 gallons this December. That can't be right... how much water do you use each month?

I fill water for chickens outside, water two small garden plots, obviously dishes, showers, toilet, bidet, and the washer machine should be using a lot more than that...

 

The article seems to be shittily written in my opinion but I figure if you watch the video (about a minute) it will get the point across.

My question lies in, do you think this will benefit the health of the people moving forward, or do you fear it being weaponized to endorse or threaten companies to comply with the mention of Kennedy being tied to its future as mentioned in the end of the article

 

Life does a lot, normally figures out how doggy works, but sorry for the language. If anyone here has worked in a cooler before, not just walk in fridges for restaurants or such I am looking for advice. They inquired about boots. I assume I need gloves, but what am I forgetting? ChapStick? Unknown? Please share and if you know what is cheap to acquire maybe recommend what you know. Thanks.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Does this burning at 200 j/g really mean it would be a lot safer or do you chalk this up to be company propaganda. Clearly it is a lot lower than gasoline, but since 600-900 proved to still be an issue, could this be enough to stabilize people's fears you think?

 
 

I recently read through this and was just curious what others thought the pitfalls or unforseen issues might be with quickly or steadily transitioning to such in a fairly environmentally friendly manner.

Hate the title name, but I think I have to use the article title as the title.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

60 million apps keep getting pushed on us, and everyone wants their own... Every restaurant, gorcery store, etc.

Would it not be feasible to install all of those Kroger, Gas Stations, bloat, bloat, bloat apps on an app Server that we just have a remote access to them like a thin client from our phone in a singular app of shortcuts (look like a folder, directory) So all the apps stay installed and don't use resources on the phone. Which keeps storage requirements down on the local device and means when you go into another device you can just log in and have access to all the apps already signed in and how you left them.

Does anyone know if there is already such a setup?

It wouldn't work well with things like streaming services, but it could still cover a lot of day to day apps I don't really want to have to have on my device.

 
 
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