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And Mozilla is largely funded by Google. We all just hope they don’t pull the rug from them but I have no faith that our inept, slow government would stop that from happening before it’s too late.
And Mozilla is largely funded by Google. We all just hope they don’t pull the rug from them but I have no faith that our inept, slow government would stop that from happening before it’s too late.
That’s true for a few cherry picked olympics, but there are many where the facilities are still used to this day. In this article it’s really only Beijing and Brazil that are fair to highlight IMO (Greece is 20 years ago and that country went through a massive economic crisis, and Sarajevo was 40 years ago and went through a civil war).
I had thought it was because only 34 cybertrucks existed in Florida
Well, some are definitely sitting empty for extended periods. But your point is well taken, there are what, 200m homes in the US? If they are vacated on average every 5 years because of a move, then if those homes are on the market for a month on average you’d have 200m/60 ~ 3.5m homes sitting empty at any given time.
Plus many states just don’t have the money for such programs. Particularly the shitty ones with lots of empty housing.
Just let it fucking sink
Oh I definitely still do plenty of that, I’m doing my job after all.
I Remote Desktop from my personal computer into my work computer. All personal stuff happens on the personal computer, the work computer is work stuff only. There is no way for my work to know I am “goofing off” while working.
I’ll believe it when their candidate isn’t in an effective tie for the presidency
I made myself very clear in responses to the original comment what I meant. If people chose not to read those responses, that’s on them. And yeah sure: continue name calling, just like the other commenters here.
Yep, classic groupthink.
Stereolab. French avant-pop band, really pleasant to listen to when driving and working.
Yes, at least himself. But the timing is very suspicious here given what has been happening with him (clinical depression, sudden change in personality, etc.). I would not be shocked if this is the start of more reckless behavior.
Yes, that’s exactly what I’m suggesting might have happened here. He’s not in a good way right now, that’s plain as day from his wild ideological shift.
The common factor is that everyone wanted to score easy internet points by painting my original comment as something it was not.
A single person’s actions should be able to be called “suspicious” and not automatically go down some crazy conspiracy theory rabbit hole. That’s what I mean by wild extrapolation by commenters here, it’s literally the behavior of the far right.
A conspiracy of one person? I’m saying Fetterman is possibly lying about it being an “accident.” Just him alone.
That he got into an accident after a series of negative things happened to him. I’m saying I doubt it was an “accident.” Dude is possibly dangerous to himself and others.
I never said the word conspiracy, nor implied it. I don’t know why this is so difficult to understand.
To be fair, Biden has seated almost as many judges in his term, so that has balanced out at the lower levels. With the very important exception of the Supreme Court.