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Many rolls, I imagine
Many rolls, I imagine
No, it’s a paradox. You can’t be tolerant of intolerance or quantumania. Otherwise you just end up with more intolerance and quantumania.
I don’t want fastest. I want least stressful. No left turns without a traffic light. No really short merges. And if it could find a way to route all the chaotic idiots along some other road, that would be perfect.
The whole point of religion was to keep the psychopaths in control. Sometimes you had to throw them a bone to keep them in line.
Oh Wooly Willy, you scamp!
Ah. Is he. Is he.
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Er, who is Eddy, then, exactly, then?
I was excited that someone finally got the bagel to cream cheese ratio right. Now I’m disappointed.
I hope this concept comes to the US at some point.
This is cool. Why would I want this?
getting sued for their employer-imposed vaccine mandates
The only case I’ve seen succeed is for a company that ignored legitimate religious exceptions. Have you seen any successful cases that support your use case?
Do you think that company owners want to pay more or less for employees?
Do you think you would pay more or less for an employee that doesn’t have any other good options for a job?
What is the best way to expand your job options?
Companies and politicians are absolutely incentivized to keep a good portion of the populace stupid. Critical thinking and education are detrimental to both, except where you provide some service that requires it.
Southern food is great because Southern white people have a different set of culinary influences than northern white people. I don’t know what that influence might be, but it must’ve been huge.
You should open an almond milk store, undercut the big boys, and make a fortune.
If I had to choose, the bidet was a bigger life improvement. Both are great though.
It took me a while to take the plunge, but I’m never going back
It’s exactly this. Convenience. We’ve become accustomed to how convenient it is and don’t want to be put out.
On the other hand, it’s super convenient to never go to a gas station again, and to wake up to a full tank. So if you drive less than 60 miles a day, and have acess to another car for long trips, an electric is even more convenient.
Honest answer? Kids toys ads. The kids love the ads more than the show sometimes.
It sucks for parents though. Gets expensive.