I really wanted to but I'm on mobile.
CmdrShepard42
Pizza the Pope
Tell that to all the women who want to get an abortion but can't because the only thing protecting that right was a court ruling in a single case rather than an actual law approved by congress and signed by the president.
I'm far from a centrist, and you seem to be under the misconception that both of these parties aren't representing the right.
One could argue that paying a subscription to not over-eat is a scam similar to the way gyms prey on people and get them to sign up while expecting that they'll only come once or twice.
It could also be that they royalties on these songs are lower so they play them more often. Didn't they get caught pushing AI generated music since it's free for them to provide?
Geez, tough crowd. Or perhaps they need an accompanying laugh-track to know it's a joke.
Well they all voted for the internet censorship bill (the only nay votes were from two Republicans) so I'm sure it'll be more than just Schumer voting for it right before they all go on TV and talk about how "concerned" they are with the actions of the Republican party.
"Reports say the woman claimed she knew nothing of the drugs and that they must belong to the raccoon."
I dunno anything about these drugs but I remember the diet drug fad in the '90s and the disastrous consequences and side effects that came from it. I'm sure these aren't going to give heart attacks to a bunch of people, but I have a hard time believing there isn't some sort of cost to pay for a magic pill that makes you skinny. I'm willing to admit that my view is tainted by the past and will once again state that I know nothing about these pills specifically so I could be completely off base here.
I think there are plenty of examples of racial prejudice within the judicial system but I have a real hard time believing that an extremely wealthy celebrity is going to face this prejudice in the same way some common person would.