

Among other things, the anti-abortion crowd loved it because they thought it supported their views.
Among other things, the anti-abortion crowd loved it because they thought it supported their views.
Point 2 specifies “and”, but it’s still super racist. Apparently white people who join street gangs and perform gang-related crimes aren’t terrorists, only Hispanics are.
My old workplace’s timecard system used dropdowns for hours and minutes for every day. Took like 10 minutes to fill out for the week. It was awful.
Can’t wait for the Exxon vtuber to debut!
Remember when their account signup page said “It’s free, and always will be”? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Oh good. Now they’re literally paying the karma-farming bots to spam recycled and stolen content. That will surely end well.
I’m extremely surprised that the number is only 95%.
Article has been updated to state 632 people killed. Unreal.
So we’re keeping the reddit trend of posting any tabloid-level “headline” about Musk as if it’s technology news?
It was discriminatory, just not bigoted. Medical professionals have to be discriminating in who gets organs, because there aren’t enough for everyone. They rightfully, necessarily discriminate against people who will not significantly benefit from the organs they have, including against antivaxx morons.
I haven’t looked at the data, but I’m guessing the most eco-anxious demographics are also probably the ones that already have the lowest birth rate.
The case involved a grain buyer sending out a mass text to drum up clients and a farmer agreeing to sell 86 tons of flax for around $13 per bushel. The buyer texted a contract agreement to the farmer and asked for the farmer to “confirm” receiving the contract. He issued a thumb’s up emoji as receipt of the document, but backed out of the deal after flax prices increased.
The buyer sued the farmer, arguing that the thumb’s up represented more than just receipt of the contract. It represented an agreement to the conditions of the contract, and a judge agreed, ordering the farmer to cough up nearly $62,000, likely causing a string of puke emojis.
What a bunch of horseshit. I can see a thumbs-up emoji being used as an explicit sign of confirmation, but even in the context, the farmer never indicated any willingness to sign the contract. Receiving a contract and signing a contract are two entirely different things.
It’s appropriate because that kind of shit happens irl, too. Small city with a cool local vibe becomes popular, people move to the city because it’s popular, all the popular stuff gets priced out and paved over to make room for more Starbucks. Then people whine about how cool the city used to be. Gee, I wonder what happened to it?!
If it’s merely life-threatening, then I’ll wait for an Uber.
Conversations about language aside, the error is that “Monday” is a string with a length of 6.