@electrolyt70801@xMBGx Imo it would have been infinitely better than this marathon crap. It's something I'd expect a small dev team to make with a niche community. But blowing up D2 which was their bread and butter made no sense.
"Flock supported more than a million criminal investigations" actually, that's entirely the root of the problem.
I've been saying for years if they strictly enforced every single convoluted nonsensical law on the books there would not be a single American not put in jail over it.
Yo, black man!
I know your back is against the wall.
And it feels like nobody is on your side.
But if you're breathing, you're going to make it.
Remember that positive thoughts beget positive results.
Focus your mind on your destination and not your current condition.
You will be there soon.
Sincerely,
Hotep Jesus
This is the garden Carolyn and I are growing this year. She wanted to plant flowers and herbs in my vegetables. Rather than argue about how many vegetables that would displace, I expanded the garden by building another terrace with stones I found on the farm.
@YourAnonNews I really want to make a film that shows the inverse of cops getting treated how they act.. because they are without a doubt on the whole the stupidest creatures among society.
@JeanFranz73@Pirat_Nation It's been a downward slope ever since Steve Jobs died in the technology and adjacent industries. The lockdowns killed whatever was left.
@GhostMoney888@brian_armstrong This wouldn't be the case if we went back to a hard money gold standard and eliminated the fed. For obv reasons the government doesn't want that as it jeopardizes their power, but the average citizen needs to demand it or else we'll be forever serfs on a decline.
McDonald's announced they're replacing cashiers with kiosks in California just after the $20 minimum wage kicked in. Shocking to absolutely no one who understands basic economics. When you artificially price labor above its market value, employers find substitutes. Machines, automation, or they simply eliminate positions entirely.
The teenagers who desperately need that first job experience? Gone. The single mother trying to re-enter the workforce after years away? Priced out by someone with more skills. You've just created a legal barrier that prevents the least skilled workers from competing on the one thing they had going for them: willingness to work for less while they build experience.
Politicians pat themselves on the back for "helping workers" while unemployment among young minorities hits double digits. The workers who keep their jobs benefit (temporarily), but the invisible victims, those who never get hired in the first place, don't make headlines. Economics doesn't care about your good intentions.