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“LGBT” doesn’t have to be a conscience or religion belief. You can just state that heterosexual marriage against your beliefs.
“LGBT” doesn’t have to be a conscience or religion belief. You can just state that heterosexual marriage against your beliefs.
If the choices are “enthusiastic genocide” and “genocide with some light tut-tutting”, then democracy failed.
Strange to see Zullie outside of the FromSoft space, but also, 100% accurate point.
The new attitude, coupled with a cost of living crisis that leaves many younger generations unable to afford a party lifestyle, is having a knock-on effect on the nighttime economy.
Title is blatantly misleading. Gen Z wants to party as much as their predecessors did, they literally just don’t have the money to do so.
Among other things, the anti-abortion crowd loved it because they thought it supported their views.
Because it turns out that conforming to what your parents and your community believe is way more influential to the average person than objective truth.
You forgot the part where millions of people still write in Donald Trump based on the widespread conspiracy that he’s still alive, and we get to figure out what happens when a state tries to elect a dead man.
If they’re struggling, then maybe they should pick up a second job, maybe cancel some of those subscription services?
Approximately 0%, unless Biden has a stroke or something before the election.
A grocery store near my house has an entrance exactly like this, except the roads are 3 lanes each. It’s genuinely a nightmare to navigate if it’s even remotely busy.