

I feel like this is their best bet to get people to take their ruling seriously though. Plenty of time to try to legally appeal, plenty of time for people to get used to the idea of it being illegal, plenty of time for the stock market to take it seriously as well.
I feel exactly the same way you do. It’s incredibly rare for me to find anyone I’d even consider dating. I’d rather just fuck and go. I’m upfront about what I want and try my best not to lead people on and for the most part it’s worked out well for me. But I’m gay and the beautiful thing about being gay is we’ve figured out we don’t have to conform to heterosexual relationship norms.
I think in the straight community it’s a little more challenging, but not impossibleI think the important thing is so keep your integrity during the process. Respect the people you’re hooking up with, don’t lead them on, and cut them off when you see they might not be able to handle a hookup only situation. That last part sounds cruel but it’s in their best interest.
Boy and girl cats grow up??
I’m confused. So you do or don’t need her approval? Because you’re saying both things.
I think maybe the wording in your title is throwing people off because as a lot of people are pointing out we CAN make make choices that limit the amount of enshittification we experience in our own lives. Seems like what you’re trying to say is choosing not to support enshittification doesn’t stop companies from continuing enshittification.
Her name was Wesley LePatne. She was the CEO of the housing branch of Blackstone.
Media really is trying it’s best not to acknowledge he killed the CEO of one of the largest private investment firms in the world. Definitely not Luigi 2.0.
Crazy how he somehow managed to end up shooting the CEO of one of the largest private investment firms in the world. Definitely not Luigi 2.0.
You guys are aware that the no kings protests weren’t a one off and the next one is scheduled for this Thursday July 17 right? I hate how this information doesn’t seem to be reaching people. We’ve got to work on spreading the word.