Eh, more like Trekkies are techies. I would consider myself somewhat of a techie, definitely nerdy, and very much into sci-fi, but I really don't give a shit about Star Trek. I've seen a lot of it, just because I've had a couple girlfriends that really enjoyed it, but otherwise I probably wouldn't have watched any after my childhood.
Now, if HBO were to do a hard R version, I'd probably get into it.
Dude. This is 2023. I'm sure they've already got a translator app that flips the words for them.
"...which they believed event organizers issued in accordance with Tennessee laws restricting certain books in schools."
Legal worries, I'm guessing.
The decline of American democracy.
This death is a tragedy. At the same time, I just don't care at this point, which is another tragedy. Israel has taken their revenge plot too far. They have turned the awful deaths of their people into the sad smoke of justification for a genocide that some of their citizens have been hoping and planning for. This is not the middle ages anymore. We know better. You know better. The fact that my government actively supports this breaks my heart all the more.
Well, fuck you too, Jeff.
Killing people is apparently 100% legal in the US as long as you ~~use a car to do it~~ are politically connected. Same as 90% of other countries, unfortunately.
What are we talking about here? The Coke ad?
It's an unfortunately common, bullshit move politicians pull, just to have something to hang over each other's heads in order to get what they want. Unfortunately, that has become totally ok in the eyes of Republican voters because it's often the only way for their reps to force through budget items that would otherwise never make it.
They also fought against tighter regulation and labeling of organic and GMO products.
It's one chicken Michael, what could it cost, $800?
Either Russia pays better or they're just holding out hope that being contrarian to Democrats, regardless of the issue, will win them another term.