Isn't it crazy that we learned the way to bypass nature's ambivalence and wildly exceeded its ability to control us through incredible feats of cooperation, yet we fall back into the same old atavistic selfishness and greed and laud it as "survival of the fittest"?
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If I understand your position, it sounds like you're hoping that the impacts of reduced benefits will somehow trickle down to the people who are currently most affected
Why do teachers not like it, and how are unions part of that issue?
Exactly what I was thinking. 2 teachers for every classroom, highly paid career teachers, make the job attractive
Holy shit they're not even seeking the death penalty, in Texas no less, for TWENTY THREE murders.
Compared with Luigi, I guess that means there are no bad tactics, only bad targets.
Damn, yeah, that would have been neat, too. Anything other than continuing.
The ONLY way the original show should have ended was with Dexter being convicted or executed.
Thanks for that. Having read it, though, I think it's likely that I'll forget about the details soon enough to continue nothing-ing her comics. The whole argument feels silly from the periphery.
How did the progression go? Napster, Morpheus, Kazaa, Limewire?
Batteries Not Included is one of my all-time favorites
Wealth accumulation as a mental disorder makes so much goddamn sense.
USA taking Ls left and right