Hey, that Tardigrade is doing his best, okay!
Witty said that he understood people's frustrations with the health care system. Americans pay more than ever for health insurance, even as insurers are rejecting more than 1 in 5 claims.
Funny that he left out that his company is even worse than the 1 in 5 claims denied number. He understands, he just doesn't care.
So I guess all of those unsupervised PPP loans that were forgiven were a nice feather in the Democratic hat, then, huh?
K is also used for half of thermochem, too.
Like all god-fearing men, they are afraid of invisible powers that actually work!
Y'all are getting starter homes?
They buy it because they are easily spooked by long words such as 'Pasteurization' and probably fell asleep during the class that talks about all of the diseases that the Pasteurization' process is supposed to prevent.
"Interesting" policies in health and wellness in this context only means that it's going to get a lot of people killed.
I've heard that done Tesla models have laminate glass on the doors, like they make the windshield, making most glass breakers ineffective.
That's fair.
To that end, they'd have to start banning all the 24-hr talking heads from being able to call themselves news channels and regulate the term.
As it stands there's no way to flip the counties that that'll just listen to that drivel all day telling them to vote against their own interests.
It means that votes are diluted such that it's nearly impossible for the state to turn despite the fact that most of its voters have.
And while, yes that isn't mutually exclusive to Texas, we weren't talking about them were we?
It's just a way to ensure that a sizeable population isn't adequately represented.
Population density:
Political Leaning
Districting:
Or, maybe it's because they're gerrymander'd to shit?
Monster Hunter as well.
Can't wait to see how Bungle messes this up...
If they keep up this kind of parent trolling in Japan up, there aren't going to be any Japanese devs left to make anything before long.
They only would have 'broken the law' in this case if they tried to sell it as their own original work, which it isn't, and that is what the prompt writer in the op is trying to do.
That's a huge assumption that he was ever there mentally.