That's great. Want to tell us more than their names?
swordgeek
These people need to be arrested and [...] put in rescue homes.
In the US...
shooting a gun is legal. Going to the bank is legal. Shooting a gun in a bank is illegal.
So many incorrect assumptions in this single question.
First off, Roe v. Wade didn't establish absolute autonomy over the body, only protected the right to legal abortion.
Secondly, how about men? One could argue that they've had all the bodily autonomy that they could hope for, but prostitution in the US is still illegal. Except that that's not entirely true - because Nevada.
The government has the authority to govern and establish laws. If they decree that prostitution is illegal, than it's not really a question of bodily autonomy as much as it is about business law.
You can't legally sell heroin on the street. You can't take someone else's car. And you can't sell your body for sex.
Absolutely right, and completely intentional.
To make matters even worse, they're funnelling public education funds into things like charter schools.
The end goal is to destroy public education, just like the heathcare sector is being crushed to justify for-profit healthcare.
Sucks to be them.
Capital Pride took a very clear, honest stance: They refuse to stand with terorism or genocide. They denounce Hamas and its attacks, they repudiate antisemitism and Islamophobia, and they call out active genocide.
If politicians have problems with that stance, maybe they should consider who they are standing with.
Youtube is waging a war against their customers. If they win, they lose; and if they lose they win.
So they want to improve their shitty software.
And they want to explore AI.
And so they fire their developers.
Typical fucking corporate doublespeak. Companies cut as they grow, because they're robber barons who are addicted to MORE.
I used to use a plugin called daily coffee which would open sites on a particular schedule that I would set up.
Absolutely true.
I don't believe for a second that Google and Reddit give a shit, though. Untilbwe see a company destroyed for violating the GDPR, they'll just consider the risk of fines part of the cost of doing business.
I've played the games, and really enjoyed the show; but I'll admit it took a bit of time to find its path.
The thing about Fallout is that it's deadpan tongue-in-cheek, which is hard to pull off. They got there in time.
And if you don't start to get into it after a few more episodes, don't sweat it.
Sorry, there are no remaining questions.
It is as unethical as it can get. It's evil late-stage capitalism, and the people perpetrating it should be strung up.