

CEOs 996 is 9 hours per week, 9 days per month, 6 months a year right?
CEOs 996 is 9 hours per week, 9 days per month, 6 months a year right?
If you don’t care about breaking the law or the actual outcomes anyway.
Is tan short for tangerine?
Until 9/11 we could visit Canada and Mexico with a drivers license or birth certificate and 3/4 of the time only the driver has to show theirs and just vouch for the whole car.
We drove through southern Ontario probably 20 times in the more 80s alone.
Except the private interests must know how reliant they all are on NOAA data right?
Right?
Data centers or a dude with a couple gpus and time on his hands?
How he flying to these trials on tall little of income?
Sounds like he’s hiding assets like Alex Jones brags about.
Same level as their fucking retirement funds and home values.
They made a good coffee grinder though. We’re still running our’s from the early 90s.
A bunch of Nazis escaped to South American countries after WW2. I’m sure they low key raised more baby Nazis.
The left are simultaneously super villains and weak lazy useless moochers. It’s a fascist mainstay.
Not the MAGA cult, that’s for sure.
ACABs even in Interpol
All these guys are a threat to humanity.
Bible cults most certainly are, and the beliefs of the family that lost their child to measles is clearly one of those. They constantly make their followers do things against their self interest: tithing, eschewing modernity, having dozens of kids, mass suicides in the extreme cases.
Yup and they way they talk—with made up terms and repeating eventually meaningless words like woke and DEI—it’s exactly how cults like Heaven’s Gate, Jim Jomes, and Branch Davidians talked and controlled their followers.
That reason for renaming would be too logical.
Neat!
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To be fair GM sold or closed a lot of its brands and foreign subsidiaries, and paid back the loan.
I fucking hate what the US auto industry has historically and is currently doing (making constantly bigger and more expensive trucks in a time we need smaller lighter EVs), but it’s actually a bit different from the SpaceX or EV credit subsidies and more of a low interest loan.
The US has far too many dispersed rural towns for public transit to cover. Yes we need more high speed rail and light rail, but we’re gonna need personal cars because of distances, weather and employment practices for a long time still. And there’s no reason they need to be 3 ton high speed blind spots.