Because the reason oil companies have been making record profits is because production was not cheaper?
Is that the argument being made? Oil faced with higher costs = higher profits,therefore lower costs = lower profits?
signed "Childless Cat Lady."
I'm guessing Trump does not remember when Elon Musk tried to bully Zuckerberg into a physical fight leading to Zuckerberg accepting the challenge and Musk having to tuck tail and run.
That Trump campaign sounds like a well oiled machine.
There is a cerebral palsy anime?
The Cybertruck’s owners manual does caution against ever washing the truck in direct sunlight, and there is a section expressly mentioning that the truck has to be switched into “Car Wash Mode” before washing to avoid damage to parts of the vehicle.
Da fuq!?
It then ruled that the First Amendment does not apply “where a defendant creates unreasonably dangerous conditions, and where his creation of those conditions causes a plaintiff to sustain injuries.”
Did they just make it easier for Trump to be held accountable for Jan 6?
Somebody please correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the United States invade Iraq despite the objections of the UN Security Council? That happened, right? Without reprocutions?
If that's the case, I'm wondering who cares about the UN objecting to laws a country passes, within their own borders, that are not human rights violations. What are they going to do? Write a stern letter?
- Not saying "please" or "thank you" to people in the service industry
- Not able to accept when they are wrong
- Any type of "I know enough and don't need to learn more" type of behavior
- Prioritizing an organization (political party, church, sports team, etc) over actual people
- Littering
Not really sure what Gizmodo thinks that Reddit "won". They damaged their reputation, degraded the quality of their site, popularized competition, and embittered a significant portion of their volunteer labor force.