It's more like we've got so sick of their jive that we've released our own army of leopards specially trained to only go for their faces.
And it's about damn time.
I was more intrigued by the law itself. According to the article,
Which... I'm not sure how a single state plans to enforce that? I presume it could only apply to companies based out of California—which admittedly is most of them—unless they're pulling a Montana and think they can police the...
Doesn't Chic-Fil-A also have a longstanding policy of treating their workers like human beings and not expendable robots like other fast food chains do? I imagine it wouldn't sit well with the right to learn that either.
For something so simple that has no reason to change much from year to year, audio drivers sure do like to break a lot. I had a stretch of six months where I had to type some complicated command into the terminal every time I rebooted my Linux setup because of a bug that the people at Kubuntu...
I mean, in literally any demographic I should hope there are at least a few hundred-thousandaires. But if we're talking "enough money to collectively destroy a presidential campaign"... that's more like, Koch brothers money.
Being afraid of what a person wants to do and being afraid of them are just different ways of phrasing the same thing. I don't think anyone is suggesting that you should be nervous about being in the same room with any of these people.
Gee, I sure hope not. That would mean that there are a lot of rich furries who have had the power to swing US politics in our favor and they just couldn't be assed to use it until now. I'm already uneasy with the idea that there are a lot of rich furries, period.
The concern was never that they'll get too good. It was that people will give them responsibilities way beyond what they're capable of. And that's already happened. A lot.
It'll be fun to watch them fight, but unfortunately it's still a fight one of them is going to win. I mean, unless they pick up literal weapons and fight to the death, then there's a chance they'll both die I guess.
I know this probably wouldn't have had a substantial impact on things during any of the four presidential impeachments that have happened in US history so far, but I like this rule and would recommend adopting it at all levels of government.
...Oh right, I clicked the link to find out what...
The 3D side of things in Godot has been lagging behind the leading brands, but since you only need it to ape early 3D games with no shaders or fancy effects, it shouldn't be an issue.
And that boycott worked so well, Alabama and the entire Deep South are still widely thought of as a giant swampy wasteland inhabited only by toothless hillbillies where no civilized person has dared venture for decades.
Well yeah, that's why I've had mixed feelings on the whole "nation of laws"/"rule of law" thing. The law truly is only useful as a cudgel to wield against the bad people, and if there's any chance they can get their hands on it, it's hard to say you wouldn't have been better off without it.
Heh.
One thing I would have liked to see (haven't actually seen the movie yet, but from the previews alone I can tell they didn't do it) is Mario being accidentally responsible for naming goombas, since it's an Italian term equivalent to calling someone a rube or a chump. Like maybe he...
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