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I liked the movie. The activity itself is as boring as baseball.
I liked the movie. The activity itself is as boring as baseball.
$120K/yr in gifts seems perfectly reasonable. I just haven’t pulled on my bootstraps hard enough to find such nice friends.
Maybe next year!
Well… too much could be bad for you…
Just sayin. Use the good lube.
And yet Trump canceled all the forward progress. Coincidence?
I dunno. Perhaps the GOP will vote for him if he’s convicted? They seem to go for that sort of thing.
🎶 The world, the world, the world is on fire. 🎶
You can add “&t=1h9m20s” to the end of that URL to take folks straight there.
https://www.youtube.com/live/4bL5zRBns7I?si=Nj2s3lJ4t3o1hxAi&t=1h9m20s
I’m still sullen about napster. It didn’t change anything about music sharing- other than to take music sharing into the spotlight. I.e., they got greedy and gained the attention of the media.
Or maybe he just gave it a little nudge?
I like to follow “media” outlets that parrot whateverTrump says. It makes me feel better about the lies I tell myself.
By extension of this philosophy, we shouldn’t bury people, since worms will desecrate their deceased flesh. It seems to me then that shrunken heads might be a good way to save space.
I’m okay with it. Unless we start putting them on keychains. That might be taking it too far.
How are you for TP? I’m building my cache up.
Very simple returns. Fillers couldn’t even participate if they had child care deductions. I hope they scale out capabilities too along with this expansion.
And not to sound too pessimistic, but I doubt we’ll get participation in all 50 states by 2025, since those tax rules need to be added to the system as well. It sounds quite complicated for a one year project. So just some expectation management in this one. Fingers crossed.
Uh. This is not a good picture my journalism dudes. It’s strap-on; what kind of tasks are we talking about here?
Here is a better worded article snip from wapo:
Under Florida law, those convicted of crimes in other states cannot vote if they are barred from voting in the state where they committed their offenses, according to the U.S. Vote Foundation. New York law bars felons from voting while they are incarcerated but not when they are on probation or parole, according to the foundation and Loyola Law School professor Justin Levitt. Trump has not been sentenced yet and could remain free while he appeals his convictions. That means Trump will probably be allowed to cast a ballot as long as he is not behind bars this fall.
Florida says he can vote based on the conviction being in NY, and in NY he can vote unless he’s incarcerated.
They were locker room felonies.
Please make the first two pages of my lemmy variations on this headline.
Ukraine’s effort heavily relies on artillery, which accounts for a substantial portion of battlefield casualties. Ukrainian forces require around 75,000 artillery shells per month just to hold their current positions, and potentially double that amount for offensive operations. In contrast, Russia is capable of firing approximately 300,000 shells monthly, supported by both domestic production and imports from North Korea.
Interestingly, South Korea has also become a key player in supplying artillery ammo, agreeing to transfer 300,000 155mm shells to the U.S., which in turn helped replenish stocks sent to Ukraine in 2023.
Can South Korean 105-Millimeter Ammunition Rescue Ukraine?.
How weapons from Western allies are strengthening Ukraine’s defence against Russia.
Or because we are comparing rates now to those when COVID restrictions were in place?