@savi_winter @Tanyaelisabeth The problem, @savi_winter is that you think your post from grok supports your original comment. That's a false equivalency. People supporting equal rights does not mean that equal rights are under attack. Your comment about living in your own world is projection. Have a nice day.
@Ken_LoveTW For this to have any relevance you should compare something like incidents or delays/passenger mile vs air or the slow trains of the First World.
@C_3C_3 This is true and the issue it's attempting to address is significant but you must understand the incentive structure that this would create.
Everyone's guilty before a judge is accountable.
@Tablesalt13 Delays are attributed to the documents' vast scale, not explicit sealing, marking one of the longest federal processing times since 2020.
It's not about what's inside the documents, it's just about how incompetent her department is. Fills one with hope really.
“Women report more hours of housework when interviewed by a woman rather than by a man.”
“This is not observable for male respondents.”
“Social norms play an important role in the reporting of housework hours.”
“Therefore, gender gap estimates based on face-to-face interviews should be interpreted with great caution.”
ht @TimKriegerFR
⚠️WARNING⚠️
For the first time chronic exposure to Celltower radiation has been linked to genetic damage your body CAN'T REPAIR.
Study from 2024 examined genetic changes that took place in otherwise healthy adults after at least 5 years of living near cell phone towers in Germany.
Residents who lived closer to cell towers and were therefore exposed to higher levels of Radiofrequency (RF) radiation had significantly more breaks and disruptions to their chromosomes.
The most likely cause for this higher rate of chromosomal aberrations in the exposed group appears to be the chronic exposure to the RF radiation from GSM 900 and LTE.