But Costco loves us, right?
But Costco loves us, right?
And Jordan Peterson who fell into a coma from eating too much meat
I bet that is really fucked up because you might spend a long, long time trying to convince yourself that he would change back or just be less of an asshole. That’s a special sort of grief where they are still living but you’re mourning who they used to be.
I was confused but boy howdy that is some lame shit right there. Thanks
I have only seen him be referred as a robot, which is fucked up to robots.
Only men that I would vilify would be the men who say women should not have rights anyways :p
Not sure but I just want healthcare
Ah dang you got me
My pet theory for the whole owning Canada, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico is for the oil tbh. Tale as old as time
The only way to win is to live in Madagascar geez
I mean would you rather join Canada or stay in the United States. Because if Texas gets to join Canada, I’m moving to Texas.
Well I guess I’m ootl on that one, what’d asmon do?
Makes me wanna start drinking again
I’m going to guess the small business loans didn’t help either
I’m not sure I’m other places but there’s a physician shortage in the US, Canada, but there looks to be a shortage in Europe as well…
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9799366/ https://www.euronews.com/health/2024/09/12/doctor-shortages-low-pay-and-overtime-europes-hospitals-are-under-the-weather
He hacked my eyes!!
That’s pretty easy to say when you’re not on the hook and not one of the few doctors that didn’t leave for blue states when the shit hit the fan.
I think that’s an understandable position but IT is ruled in a cost benefit analysis for many small to medium sized businesses, so I am sure if it’s as common practice there
Well I doubt that is going happen anytime soon. https://www.npr.org/2024/04/26/1247393656/net-neutrality-explained-fcc
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/federal-net-neutrality-reinstatement-3966433/
FCC lacks authority to make that happen.
“The recent ruling by the 6thCircuit Court of Appeals is one of the first major challenges to a federal agency action after the Chevron Doctrine—which gave deference to federal agency decision-making and findings—was overturned in the landmark Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision by the Supreme Court in June 2024.”