Headline of a lifetime for this person
Headline of a lifetime for this person
says Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, lying as he breathes
Fixed that for you.
Now this is shitposting
You know, after last week? Maybe they’re on to something here
They live in a society
Counterpoint: 100 million for coffee in a year sounds astronomical, even for the 120k employees intel has. Like, what are they paying for, doordash starbucks?
Israel intentionally conflates itself with Judaism (religion) and Jewishness (ethnicity), so animosity they generate ends up being felt by the Jewish community at large. Failure to recognize this is just running cover for both the Israelis and the antisemites.
The point being, an excellent personal choice at the expense of the greater whole?
I’ve been wondering something, specifically related to something I heard mentioned last night on a stream: their hypothesis was that real life ground game, door knocking or whatever, doesn’t matter any more, and the modern ‘ground game’ is social media and 1:1 conversations.
When ‘reasonable’ people delete/deleted twitter/facebook in droves, are we just ceding the ground game to the racists and the ones who can shout the most hate?
That was more snark along the lines of the OP than any serious research, though I expect there will be quite a few papers written on this election.
For what it’s worth, it’s likely when that book was researched that it was a minority phenomenon.
Yeah, then you just cut it into quarters.
Clearly.
We have been down that road before. The state government will simply refuse to implement anything passed by ballot measure that they don’t like.
I expect the abortion measure to take effect since it deletes out an existing law, but i wouldn’t expect the minimum wage or paid sick leave to be worth the ink it was printed with.
I expect something like this to end up being the solution, but I think we’re far from a consensus in that regard.
Well that’s not true, there’s still several hours of doomscrolling and refreshing the AP page to go!
Russia is their experiment about bringing down the property value to buy it all in one go instead of incrementally stealing.
Hard to say if it’s working yet or not.
This might just come down to the kids too. My eldest would likely be like yours and pick up the lesson ,but my youngest would 1000% emulate the bad behavior, dodge the lesson, and think it was funny that he got the same consequences as the kid on tv.
And everybody else dies.
I’m hoping we can find a different analogy.