Same. They killed Apollo, so I dipped.
Same. They killed Apollo, so I dipped.
I eagerly await the next movie in the series
Dude I didn’t realize it was meant to be multiple movies when I watched it and was so pissed when it just ENDED right when I was most engaged in the story. Fuck now I’m mad about it again lol
Every time I see/hear someone say this, I am reminded of the phrase, “You cannot reason someone out of a position they were not reasoned into”. It also doesn’t help that the republicans in power have shown us, over and over, that they are not acting/arguing in good faith.
Having a reasonable conversation and trying to remain rational when faced with those two factors is very difficult, at best, and puts you at a significant disadvantage, at worst.
That being said, I don’t really have any better ideas other than to stick to my ideals and try to be rational/reasonable.
I’ve never heard of anyone eating rice with ketchup before.
What makes you say that?
Would a Cessna even get off the ground with multiple AMRAAMs on its wings?
May I ask what, in your opinion, makes him so great?
It can be a pretty big financial undertaking to uproot your life and move to another state. Not everyone has the savings to do that without severe risk to their basic needs.
Also it can be emotionally challenging to move away from your friends/family.
They have to somehow justify their insane commercial real estate expenditures. Empty office buildings are a bad look.
I would say it’s cooler to be a good person for the sake of it rather than being a good person because you fear hell or desire some sort of reward (eternity in heaven).
It’s edgy to disbelieve in something that has no factual basis?
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In a representative democracy, the people being responsible for their government is kind of the point.
The same thing you’d do if they were working in an office. How does being remote change this?
If you can’t eat tacos without getting a stomach ache, I feel bad for you
This. I started my career with 0 experience and an unrelated degree. I found an employer who saw I knew at least a little bit and hired me entry level. It wasn’t the job I wanted, but it got me in the door, and that’s the hardest part IMO. From there, you find opportunities to demonstrate your skill/knowledge and gun for promotions and raises whenever you can.
This varies state to state, but it’s likely that your LLC registration (including its members names) is public record. In that case, the state didn’t sell your info. Anyone can view that info and use it to contact you.
This sort of thing was rather startling to me when my wife and I bought our house. Apparently property sales are all public record where we live, so we started getting mail from random insurance companies within a month after moving.
I think it’s more admirable to admit when you don’t know something than it is to just make up some obviously wrong bullshit.