Fair point, but I'll raise the counter argument that they were trained with a lot of internet data, where people slapping each other is the norm, and that seems suspiciously absent from AI interactions...
You really took the bit between your teeth blaming the lycan there, didn't you Mr Fox. The lab guys are pulling teeth to get the results, but we'll soon know who's bite marks are on that girl who bit the bullet. You wouldn't be lying through your teeth now would you? Because I'll sink my teeth into you and bring you down if it's the last thing I do...
Push comes to shove, you don't need to buy a new car, or a new PC or a new smartphone. Even new clothes, or specific foods, you can do without any of those by replacing them or buying 2nd hand or just not having them.
Medicine is not the same. You cannot afford to "not buy it", in most cases, without severe or even fatal consequences, so tariffs are absolutely useless.
Prices will just get shifted to the end user, as they always are. It's especially egregious when it comes to medication because the prices are already hyperinflated and there're closely orchestrated monopolies that prevent price competition.
Two officers and a border patrol employee were injured in the attack, including one who was shot in the knee. All three were sent to hospital for treatment, officials said.
Only the guy, a 27 year old from Michigan, was killed.
Apparently he had spray painted "Cordis Die", likely a CoD reference.
The Weslaco Police Department said in a statement later Monday that Jose Mosqueda told police his son, Ryan Mosqueda, went missing around 3:48 a.m. Jose Mosqueda said his son, who was last seen about an hour earlier, had a mental deficiency, according to the statement, but no documents were provided to back up these claims.
According to the union, on average, each worker will receive almost $11,000 in back pay. One worker is set to receive more than $145,000.
You won't believe this, but I found it in the OP's article. Wild. Also:
"The primary underpayment that we first uncovered related to misclassification, so workers being paid in many cases level one in the retail award when, in fact, they should have been paid level three, four or five," Mr Peak said.
"For some workers, that represented up $5 an hour that they were being paid below the legal minimum.
"It also went to the mis-payment [sic] of a range of allowances [such as] not being paid cold work allowances, not being paid the uniform allowance, or uniforms weren't being provided to them as they should be under the award."
Not German, but close enough - there's usually at least one bus within walkable distance, even if it's only like 4 times a day or something, that connects to a larger hub.
I lived in a place where I had to be by the bus stop at 7h30. If I missed that I'd have to wait for the next at 8h15, and if I missed that one, I'd better call to say I wasn't able to go that day.
However, in smaller towns and in the countryside, with no cars, life is so different to the frenetic chaos of big cities that it's hard to put into words.
You're still thinking in a context where the earth is travelling around the sun, etc etc.
If you assume the Earth as the reference point, then that is fixed, absolutely frozen, doesn't move at all. That's point zero.
You cannot calculate where the earth is. What you do is calculate where everything else, the universe itself and even other dimensions, are with regards to your fixed point.
This is my partner, minus the goth (her thing was hip-hop).
I wonder just how many times people on the spectrum were looked at as "Fae".