

Not only is it your job, you’re legally required to, and your shareholders can sue you if you don’t as per Ford v Dodge


Not only is it your job, you’re legally required to, and your shareholders can sue you if you don’t as per Ford v Dodge


Iceland made theor 4 day workweek experiment permanent…because it was actually more productive.
They don’t even want all the money, they just want us to suffer


Listen. I’m not saying these games are wholesome. But if it’s not illegal in my country, I should be able to access it on principle. And frankly there’s very few things it should be illegal to make media about


I promise you’re the only one who wants this rn


Schools lucky the parents didn’t beat the shit out of the kid


We could also require isps to educate and aid parents in protecting their kids, sending guides and offering to send a guy to set it up, ect. Perhaps with a legal penalty for the parents for failing to do so if their kid actually is harmed somehow. Then the onus is where it belongs, which makes it harder to justify this kind of shit


Every single swing county supposedly went the same way, there’s a county in New York where Harris supposedly had zero votes- despite locals claiming they did.
Alot of sus


Are there any left eu-skeptic parties?


Huh, neat. Til.


They missed the chance to call the machine the Steam Engine


Sibling is the word you want lol


But you’ll have a submarine?


Be funnier for a surface boat


Run with what skills and money?


I know I stopped years ago


Let him try. The soldiers know who’s withholding their pay, and you never not pay your soldiers. Should honestly be rule 1 of history, even before don’t print money to pay for debt and don’t invade Russia in winter


They’ll also just say “muh waiting lists” like that’s somehow a worse problem than not getting care at all


The oil crisis will go down in history as the beginning of the end, where the story of the Late American Republic starts.
All that is left to decide is what chapter follows
If the ceiling don’t land on him, which would be a horrifically ironic way to go