His legal team argues the claims are time-barred.
Which is it, you didn’t do it or it’s too late to do something about it?
His legal team argues the claims are time-barred.
Which is it, you didn’t do it or it’s too late to do something about it?
Yeh it’s rude to bimbos.
Read bangemtheorem with the same cadence as gangnam style.
Christopher, Walken.
Especially given he’s not coming from a working class, or has had experience in the work force. (Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I think he’s been a literally lifelong politician right?)
Poh-tay-tohs
Honestly, I agree. My first thought was that this woman’s having a mental breakdown. And I don’t buy it’s “for her kids”. What was threatening her kids? Are her kids going to see it that way in 20 years?
Usually I’m live and let live but something about this strikes me as… extreme and not a realistic expectation of people across the world without a cohesive plan.
I really, really sorry. I can’t even imagine. The neglect in the states should be registering world wide as a war crime. I went to San Francisco a couple years ago and was very, very depressed at the state of things. No sign of collective sense of responsibility or compassion.
As a Canadian, this has been scary and disheartening. I don’t know where we go from here.
It was one thing in 2016 when it wasn’t the popular vote and didn’t know what they were getting into. But now all I can think is… most of the voters voted for Trump even with Project 2025 published.
I don’t know how to act or feel. I don’t know what happens next.
My first thought was “hey now, this seems a little unfair to bimbos.”
The article is about the shifting creative career landscape and how different people have adapted. I’m not Gen X, or a creative, but I do think the timing of these downturns make a difference and the industry is under unique strain.
Came here to say this. During trucking convoy I felt sad every time I saw the Canadian flag. It’s got its pride and power back these days and I no longer have to assume someone’s anti-vax when I see it on someone’s home or vehicle.