

Can’t pardon his state conviction though.
Can’t pardon his state conviction though.
Regional networks would be good. But I don’t wanna take a train to California.
Greatness always attracts haters.
This was the opinion of one cardinal, not like it was an official stance of the church.
Thanks friend! I promise there are still some good ones left here 🥲
Find a way of treating them and helping them to adjust to society without the use of coercion
But this is what I’m asking - what happens to those who will never accept help without coercion?
It does bring up a tough question though: what do we do with people who need treatment but refuse to accept it?
This is the second time in this thread someone has responded to me with “end of story” or “full stop” as if those statements are some kind of trump card that removes any room for debate or changes the fact that what you said is an opinion.
They will, and I don’t think that sentiment is very helpful.
This makes me think 2026 midterms could go very well.
I pirate if something is otherwise unavailable simply because I want to. But I don’t believe I have a right to whatever I want. It’s pure entitlement. I will almost always go the paid route if I can.
I disagree. I believe artists and creators should have the right to control the distribution of their work. There’s plenty of room for criticism of the way we have it structured, the role of profit, whether companies should have the same rights, etc. But I don’t think every person has an intrinsic right to anything that anyone else has ever created.
So I put on a mask to hide my identity and take the cookie if I want it, but without believing that I am entitled to it.
I don’t think “because I want it” is a justification for having a right to something. I also pirate things sometimes, which is why I’m here, but I don’t believe I have a right to the content.
I agree with your second statement, but not your first
What in the boomer is this post
This article is talking about month-old data. Egg prices have been dropping over the past few weeks and should continue to do so.
U.S. egg prices did began [sic] falling in mid-March, according to Datasembly, a market research company that tracks prices at thousands of stores. Datasembly said eggs averaged $5.98 per dozen the week beginning March 16 and dropped to $5.51 the week beginning March 30.
Protesting takes lots of forms, including what happened here. This was of course a protest. But this is important context that was left out of the headline, as headlines often do for obvious reasons.
Leftists with guns: this is fine