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The good old "How do you like them Apples?" push back on bureaucratic legislation and overwrought courts. They can afford the high cost of legal justice and fairness.
The good old "How do you like them Apples?" push back on bureaucratic legislation and overwrought courts. They can afford the high cost of legal justice and fairness.
. Okay, okay, I was just kidding with that last sentence.
phew!... I'm glad the grits, clusters, and neck beard supplies on still on the table.
So, that would mean Reddit spent approximately $895 Million last year.
On what?
On really good bad publicity, apparently.
I guess its yet another ironic example of "There is NO such thing as "bad publicity" in the "free press".
The English have many words for drunks for the same reason the Inuit have many words for snow.
You might mean Yellow Snow
From the article:
The following list combines material from the Oxford English Dictionary, Collins Dictionary’s thesaurus, Wiktionary’s thesaurus as well as synonyms for drunk collected by the audience of BBC One’s Booze programme
The above appendix cites four reputable sources, but it neglects to add the most important disreputable source: The Urban Dictionary.
The Urban Dictionary will bludgeon the cutting edge of the Dirty Sanchez, Blumpkins, and getting pissed (off and on) etymologies.
Here East of Eden in John Steinbeck Country I have seen great strides in Agriculture, particularly in water conservation, pesticides and fertilizer reductions, process automation, refrigeration, storage, distribution, sanitation, data metrics, product safety while reducing spoilage. Its clear technology increase yield in the Salinas Valley, the salad bowl of America. The farm laborers remain the most important resource, as always, and I hope they will benefit from the specialized training in this brave new technology sector. I think that science is good for humanity, namely everyone involved in eating food, but its up to the people who implement the science, commerce, and laws that govern our civility, ethics and compassion. Human nature matters the most, in my opinion. If we can avoid the intellectual, proprietary warfare that costs everyone in society, not just power brokers. We are all stakeholders on this Ship of Fools and I hope then we can cooperate, innovate, and share prosperity, sustainably, and all come out ahead. If people conduct themselves with fairness, honesty, and consideration of the mutual benefit of feeding humanity then we'll benefit. It is entirely up to us not to behave like our dysfunctional, quaint, 18th century government that seems to be struggling with scaling up to modern population. I believe that we should behave like Steinbeck protagonists: Doc Rickets and mother nature, and our neighbors as best that we can, but I think John Steinbeck really understood how that depends on how we behave, not what we posses, in this life of mice and men
Yep, Things are about to get weird.
I can't wait until we hear about an Army of deepfake "Benghazi s" marching down the streets of Iowa and Mississippi in order to lure all the children with pizza (chuck e cheese attack) in a a fleet of Godless and gas-less deep fake Tesla loaded with abortion pills laced with fentanyl and Lib-Tard Zombie repellent.
Climate change has fueled the fossil's change into terrestrial carbon fuels. Climate changes lives, living changes climate. Whether you like the weather, or not.
As for humans and their dinosaur fuel, we blow hot and cold, and really fast.
That's because not enough money has shifted from "quantum"
So, in other words....
....In Quantum parlance it's called, "Schrödinger's Cap"
Damn, you're right. It's like its written by Odgen Nash...
Ogden oops
Damn. Funny or insightful. What to choose, what to choose...
Damn, you're right. It's like its written by Odgen Nash...
I remember when Cable TV and Video rentals and Movie Theaters were "Ad Free"
Amen. The devil is in the details, and the headline is an embellishment. All advertising is false, in my opinion.
They ruled that they can't call it free unless it's free to customers, and that means all the customers.
Seems like a fair ruling to me.
Its about time. The FTC needs to spell it out so that the consequences will outweigh the profits earned by repeatedly breaking the law and being fined.
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