Pretty easily: that’s the whole point of the concept of “reputation”
Pretty easily: that’s the whole point of the concept of “reputation”
No, not at all. They think democracy is bad because it can lead to Democrats
I sure hope so. Pretty hard to sell cars if you don’t even know where they are
You use Comcast because you have 0 other choices
I use Comcast because I have 1 choice
We are not the same
I use Comcast because I have one choice and it’s Comcast
I use it as a working Google and to make goofy pictures of ideas I have/tattoos I want
Replacing BMI with BMI2 is fine, but it’s doesn’t change the fact that most Americans are overweight or obese, and the tiny, tiny sliver of people who have a high BMI from weightlifting are insignificant relative to the ~70% that are just plain fat
Isn’t most of Linux open source?
The Dems have moved so far to the right that what used to be the far-right (Bush/Cheney) now supports them
Plus that whole thing where record companies got caught price-fixing CDs. And the other thing where they got caught installing rootkits from CDs
Legally, yes. In practical terms, spending $1000 to fight a lawsuit and win $50 isn’t realistic, and I’d be willing to bet T-Mobile forces arbitration anyway
I mean, they can still economically Force choke your campaign
None of the arguments you posited are “logical”: they’re speculation based on your personal feelings about what you think homeless people are like
You don’t hear about it because the two major parties both oppose them and have nothing to argue about
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I’m going wait for the follow up: showing how CEOs don’t prioritize human welfare over profits
Just gonna throw this idea out there:
What if they hired a bunch of engineers who graduated from sketchy, unaccredited colleges in foreign countries and paid them half as much much?
Attention. Whether or not you agree with her, getting paid to cruise around the country telling people what your political views are is a pretty sweet gig
You’re either with us or you’re with the terrorists
Ah, I see you’re familiar with my company