Russian oligarch dies peacefully in his sleep of old age.
Mikhail Roguchev died peacefully in his sleep last Thursday evening surrounded by his family and the heavy iron chains he had fashioned to keep him from being thrown through a window...
Russian oligarch dies peacefully in his sleep of old age.
Mikhail Roguchev died peacefully in his sleep last Thursday evening surrounded by his family and the heavy iron chains he had fashioned to keep him from being thrown through a window...
No, they pretended to get mad so they had an excuse to cut their workforce without having it labeled a layoff.
What would those solutions actually look like?
This didn't used to be the case until the Thompkins ruling amended the Miranda ruling in 2010.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berghuis_v._Thompkins
Its unfortunate how difficult it is to stay aware of basic rights for lay persons with decisions like this throwing out old assumptions.
Man it's sad how much distrust they've built up now
This comment is hilarious because it's exactly the sort of thing OP was ranting about
The true windows experience
It's a relief valve though. As someone who has suffered from unavailable care, black market drugs probably saved my life. I'm not terribly against adults being able to make such decisions on their own judgment.
I hate this but honestly it's the most truly American way to handle it so I say go for it.
That is the front door
I eat green olives straight out of the can for lunch sometimes.
Yeah, but most games can't handle that many explosions so they just crash unfortunately.