It truly is, and I feel it every day.
It truly is, and I feel it every day.
Oh it absolutely is, and I appreciate the support. I think it’s a combination of being understaffed and being rushed to finish their route only to start it again.
You think they care that much? My time in a place with the policy had a flashlight shined in my face every time, because they were all too rushed to aim it properly.
Rainbow Borg cube would go so hard.
Foucault salivating involuntarily at this comment
So the lack of enforcement means what in this case?
On what scale? It seems like the current climate change issues were triggered and amplified before communism was practiced by any state, but while capitalism was actively being used by colonialists throughout the 1800s. Do we count those 100+ years without regulations? If the punishments are minimal, not a single violation of any environmental regulation on a large scale has been appropriately pushed in the leading capitalist state, the US, ever, do those regulations really mean anything to those that are truly the greatest impacts to environment?
Wait, communist countries have less regulations than capitalist ones?
This didn’t actually explain it which is why I asked on here actually.
Works for me even with nvidia
He was pressured into sex tho, which is by definition coercion. Thats why I went on to state that he wasn’t enthusiastically consenting too, to be clear that its definition is the line I’m using for coercion.
Just to be clear, if someone says no and you have sex, that is always rape regardless, even if they would’ve said yes at another time.
Why’d you use coercion episode to highlight this tho? Its the only episode I know of where he isnt enthusiastically consenting.
So does Voyager, Raccoon, and Eternity. Everything is just defaulting to it and it’s infuriating.
I would never play CoD but I’m definitely on that list :)
Waiting for Monopoly planeswalkers ed
Nintendo firing all its lawyers atm because no one suggested this yet
Because a rich class keeps oppressing the poorer class, not because it’s a good way to do things.