Fair enough.
Cocodapuf
I don't know what you mean.
We've been considering it for a long time now, we even tried it once. I thought we learned our lesson...
Well, I think the majority of cops do care about their effect on their community. And I think the majority of cops originally chose their job because they wanted to protect people.
But our system is deeply flawed and it actively corrupts people in these authority positions. And despite their initial reasoning, the road to hell is usually paved with the best of intentions.
Policing in this country is probably even more problematic than our health care system (which is saying a lot). But it's not because the individuals are bad; It's tempting to say that, as it's such an easy explanation and it gives us clear culprits to point at, but it's really not rational. I think the true root of our problem with policing ultimately comes down to how our legislation works, specifically that the system isn't robust enough to resist tampering from private and corporate interests. (And it's tempting to blame the private and corporate entities, but this is also missing the point.)
And once everyone sees his sacrifice, then the system will surely change! /s
Trump seen here proudly proclaiming "black power!"
I think Edward Snowden showed us all how the US feels about heroes.
Mangione probably should have considered leaving the country... I guess, I'm sure he considered it.
I think you mostly can't work under 16.
"Calls for targeting the executive team, their families, homes, and places of work using a variety of online and offline means to harass, disrupt, and harm the individuals and the organizations have become widespread."
I'd argue that this is a non issue that doesn't warrant additional attention, as it only affects less than 1% of the population.
Instead, do more to combat drunk driving, that will have a bigger meaningful effect on the populace.
Fresh produce.
We have a few different grocery stores to choose from, stop and shop is the closest. But we mostly don't go there because their produce simply sucks. The selection is poor and all too often things look wilted already sitting on the shelf, and worst when you get the produce home, despite appearing ripe it'll be largely flavorless.
High quality produce makes such a big difference in the food we eat, we're willing to drive a lot further to get it.
Well, here's hoping.
Scott Manley described this as "the terrain was simply too bland and featureless".
I like that it sounds more like a slam on Mars' terrain. Your dunes are so lame man, I literally can't even fly over them any more...