

Live here, it is.
Live here, it is.
It just makes a fuckload of economic sense if you’re not dumb or some evil Handmaid’s Tale-style piece of shit
Bro you can’t just call out 80 of elected government officials like that, you may hurt their feelings.
But FSD is coming next year though /s
I’ll take Tell us your fetish without telling us your fetish
for 400 Alex.
I’m so sorry, right there with ya
The language isn’t the problem with COBOL, it’s the likelihood that you will be maintaining (not adding to, but maintaining) a software system that may not have any docs and the original implementers are dead. Next, there will be nobody to verify the business rules that are specified in the code. Finally after you make a mistake about a business rule, you will be thrown under the bus.
I would extend this as well to solicitors.
What’s a zipper merge?
Screams in Midwestern
There’s also Namco patent around auxiliary games played during loading screens, but it’s lapsed finally (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/12/loading-screen-game-patent-finally-expires)
Like getting shanked, then getting in trouble because of the zero tolerance policy (even when the parents brought up the offender before).
The line of reasoning that I have is this: there are many artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, etc out there, but few of them have the financial security and connections via their wealthy family to chase those careers that someone like Taylor Swift had growing up. Financial security in this case being a family there for you that can fully support you if your life goes sideways.
The issue that I see when we put people like Taylor Swift on the success pedestal, and they don’t acknowledge the privilege and luck that it took to get there, it feels disingenuous.
I wonder if there should be an exemption for those on Social Security.
That said, I don’t know of a good way to ensure that an exemption like that wouldn’t be abused.
Also not pictured: that the mountain is a spiritual site for the local tribes.
It doesn’t help though.
Some billionaires