What others have already said, but just know that I forgive you for thinking that extroverts are extra 😝
I was going to recommend this chair. I have it as well and can confirm it is very comfortable.
Solemnizing a marriage = officiating
People can already refuse to officiate weddings, this bill is symbolic posturing
You are forgetting about peaceful transition of power being a Democrat policy
why would you be an asshole for being attracted to cock?
I tell my brain “you were lucky to get this out of me” and my brain goes “good point” and hands over the goods.
Give me an electric awd ford fiesta
You look like Wayne Brady to me.
I think you’re obsessing over your nose when that’s not the problem, and I worry that you’ll get a rhinoplasty and find that nothing has changed. I recommend seeing a psychologist or therapist, which carries low risk, before committing to surgery, which carries high risk (especially if you travel to a foreign country).
Edit: having read your responses, I’m going to guess you came to the internet for validation in your decision to reduce your nose, and I’m not surprised that the internet thinks it’s a bad idea. In my opinion you would be better served putting the money you saved towards starting your own laptop repair business. You could get away from your shitty boss, and filter the people you interact with on a daily basis.
Raw fruits are low-carb, good for you, snackable, affordable, and sweet. Apples, bananas, tangerines, cherries, grapes. They’re fucking delicious. And best of all, no peanuts.
Bro please fashion yourself some primitive shoes, protecting your feet should be a top priority
The bill specifically would prohibit prosecutions on racketeering charges in cases in which the indictment accuses someone of violating the following charges:
- Forgery in violation of Code Section 16-9-1
- The Georgia Computer Systems Protection Ac in violation of Article 6 of Chapter 9
- Violation of oath by a public officer in violation of Code Section 16-10-1
- False statements and writings or false lien statements against public officers in violation of Code Section 16-10-20 or 16-10-20.1
- Conspiracy to defraud state or political subdivisions in violation of Code Section 16-10-21
- Impersonating a public officer or employee in violation of Code Section 17-10-23
- Influencing a witness in violation of Code Section 16-10-93
- Interference with primaries and elections in violation of Code Section 21-2-566
- Unlawful possession with primaries and elections in violation of Code Section 21-2-574
- Conspiracy to commit election fraud in violation Code Section 21-2-603
No more racketeering charges for racketeers, you say?
My problem with Singer’s approach is that it is intent agnostic; it paints with broad strokes and claims that causing bad things, whether intended or not, is evil. It also claims that failing to stop bad things from happening is evil.
Me putting on a clean shirt after a workout, even though it will increase my laundry water usage, is not done maliciously. So I don’t think that is evil, even though drought exists somewhere in the world.
And if a child could stop a robber by turning a key in a door, but is too scared to do so, that doesn’t make them evil.
On the other hand, if I chose to drive a car that can roll coal specifically so that I could cause ill effects (such as upsetting or doing harm to people or the environment), that would be malicious and therefore evil.
Firing squad deaths are prone to human error and could be painful in the final moments leading up to death. Imagine someone accidentally (or on purpose) shoots the subject in the leg or arm instead of the chest. And the subject is awake right up until death.
In contrast, nitrogen asphyxiation is way more humane. It is not reliant on human skill in the way that firing squads are, and the subject loses consciousness before dying.
If the demand for high-priced housing is going down, then the price of high-priced housing will also go down, and when that happens you will see low- and lower-priced housing free up again. I’m also not surprised that this is negatively affecting low-income populations because they are always affected the hardest and least financially able to adapt when there is instability or when the situation suddenly changes. One solution is low-priced housing with income limitations.
I noticed your sources are only as recent as 2018. Technology is finally reaching a stage where precision “bombing” is a thing. In 2022, the US killed an Al-Qaeda leader at his home with a modified hellfire missile that launched blades instead of blowing up (the “flying knife missile”). There was very little collateral damage and nobody else was killed.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hellfire-missiles-al-qaeda-leader-al-zawahiri-minimal/story?id=87885003