Roads typically go two ways. They may have one side of the road but eventually the billionaires have to come out the other.
We can easily mine the side just past the guards.
Roads typically go two ways. They may have one side of the road but eventually the billionaires have to come out the other.
We can easily mine the side just past the guards.
A couple of strategies depending on the problem you're dealing with:
Lack of motivation (assuming you're not neurodivergent) often is a result of not having a plan or you find the activity tedious. If it's the latter, I'd go the simple route and try to keep your cooking as easy as possible. This is essentially true if you're new to cooking.
If it's the former, consider meal planning. I plan my meals a week in advance, taking into account left overs I already have, left overs I'm planning on making, food I need to buy, and other factors.
If you're neurodivergent, I'm hesitant to provide advice as I am not a doctor but I suggest talking to your therapist about it and seeing if they can help you.
If you're in medical school, you would have been there at least in the beginning of Biden's term. Texas was still a shit hole then.
What made you go to medical school in fucking Texas?
The number of people I know who have voluntarily moved there with absolutely no reason have been shocking. I have a co-worker who moved from NYC to Dallas for no reason outside of "I wanted to move somewhere different."
Not a job relocation. No family there. Just straight up "I'm moving".
I'm so thankful for content like this. I've been in the market for an electric car and he's covered topics that seem to stop me and others:
It's becoming clear that we can't continue to compare electric cars to gas cars. They are different enough that you can't just do a side by side comparison.
Cars seem to be good "general use" vehicles whereas electric cars are more geared toward commuting. I've had to learn to measure an electric car based on my daily use vs the occasional road trip.
I highly encourage you to go. They are counting on people being afraid.
Everyone who attends these protests risk something. For some it's their jobs. Others it could be their lives.
They are out there for you, for me, and countless others.
Joining them shows solidarity. But it also helps you feel less alone.
Practice good OpSec. If you don't go, then find other ways to resist.
Jesus fuck they are still doing emails huh? Despite the fact that email remains the most easiest to forge electronic messages?
Has anyone done any technical research into these emails? Like do they at least carry an SPF, DMARC, or DKIM headers? Ideally there would be a link that you can click that goes to a website where you can confirm that the email was intended for you?
Two years in most states. Every year in some states.
If you're only voting in the presidential election, then you are effectively giving Republicans your vote during midterms.
Does come with undercoating included though. That's what makes it worth it.
There was a Sbarro's when I worked there.
Is it gone now?
Seriously. We really can't afford to lose more bees.
The point of a uniformed service is to show your enemy that you have control and command over people who will follow your orders. Demonstrating this lowers your enemy's will to fight back. It gets soldiers on the other side to think "If these guys are so organized that they march in unison, we don't stand a chance."
These military parades are no longer valuable except to authoritarians. Normal functioning democracies don't use national military forces to project power. They do so using diplomacy and other political methods.
But Trump, Kim Jung Un, Modi, and Putin all use it to flex their authority to their base.
It will not surprise me if in the next year, a new division in the army is created for parade duty for the president's birthday where next year their marching will be perfect.
All so that Trump can get his dick hard.