

Considering they’re just looking for a pretext to arrest someone, I think it’s accurate enough for them.
Considering they’re just looking for a pretext to arrest someone, I think it’s accurate enough for them.
It’s something he’s started putting at the end of his tweets. I assumed it was dementia not a hidden message.
So the vaccine is the government implanting a tracker into me, but watches that track my vitals and send them God knows where is hunky dory?
These anti government types always have such a hard time when they become the government.
Right? The surprise would be if they weren’t doing that.
Because they wouldn’t get to that position if they were just plain stupid. But it’s amazing what someone can fail to understand when their livelihood depends on it.
It’s not stupidity. It’s willful blindness.
I’ve heard of places organizing many small protests, like a few hundred people, in many nearby neighborhoods. It forces the police to spread out too much to be effective.
Much more likely he’ll get paid leave to deal with the “trauma” of the negative attention he’ll get.
Nothing automatically makes someone a good role model obviously, but going through a program like Judo teaches you a lot of things like being humble.
I’d actually contrast that to supposedly softer martial arts like aikido where you don’t actually train with resistance and therefore don’t get that humbling effect that I was talking about.
This is a social problem, so the solution is to look at what successful people do and copy that.
This is how the pick up artist community started. Be careful what you wish for.
I just don’t really think something as simple as taking judo classes is really going to do much to tackle a problem that likely started at the socioeconomic scale.
I think a role model of positive masculinity is a good place to start.
Tell me you’ve never been to a judo class without telling me you’ve never been to a judo class.
If mine could do that “find me the approval email for x last week” I’d use it, but if outlook had a decent search I wouldn’t need it.
The word does seem overused. Any time he raises his voice or writes in all caps it’s a “meltdown”
Games have been surprisingly inflation resistant. I paid $70 for Playstation games in the 90s.
Are insurance companies not on the hook for the properties they insure?
OK. I assure you, the insurance industry will continue to track it.
This is the same logic as “if we stop testing, the disease goes away”
Guaranteed this happens to at least one athlete. That many non-whites coming in for a work trip? Someone is going to get arrested.
As much as I want to believe this, so far the only source I’ve seen is Dean Blundell who is not what you would call a real journalist.
They’ll get deported on their way out of the stadium.