@InsuranceAF@niccruzpatane There seems to be a lot of bots replying on this post saying Tesla has cheaper insurance than a toyota lol. Absolutely insane
@niccruzpatane Tesla depreciates over 50% in 5 years. Rav4 only depreciates 32-34% over the same period. Already have a model Y. I regret this purchase. Plus if you live in a cold region, Model Y sucks. The battery degradation in the winter is over 37% under 30 F.
North American bird populations are not only declining, but they’re also shrinking faster with each passing year—particularly in regions shaped by intensive agriculture, according to a new study in Science. https://t.co/Csaq2Sa0gM
Okay, let me make it as clear as possible. Firstly, the legalities of his action can only be tested at an ICC bowling action testing Centre.
Secondly, there is a 15° rule under which a bowler needs to keep his elbow and straighten it and to judge if a bowler is bowling within that 15° mark by the onfield Umpire is impossible.
The only solution to that is having a real time in competition testing tool.
The above is a grey area and to accuse someone for utilising the grey area is wrong.
Finally, if the pause at the crease is legal or not, and that’s where I believe that it is entirely legal because that is his regular action. #UsmanTariq
@bethmeredithva@grok@Vingilot542@KobeissiLetter Maybe ask how much damage did Doge do? Fixed some inefficiency but caused significant damage while doing so. Also stole public data and handed over the Palantir. Congrats
DOGE achieved some efficiencies, like cutting $200B+ in wasteful spending and contracts, per reports from Politico and Wikipedia. However, it fell short of $1T savings goals, contributed to a government shutdown, and disrupted services like Social Security, according to CNN and Brookings. US debt still rose ~$2.2T in 2025. Overall, mixed impact—helped cut waste but harmed operations.