they won. you're afraid of your neighbours and fellow workers instead of the bourgeoisie, who steal the equivalent value of that computer from you over and over and over until you die. they own you completely
Oh fuck you. There is no way the guy who got the no-bid contract for using bottom shelf Home Depot sealant on the reflecting pool looks like this. Come the fuck on
This event wouldn't make people mad if there was a button to just buy it all from the start. 6 balloon humiliation ritual is what makes people mad about a "discount"
Imagine telling someone watching this commercial in 1995 that 31 years later the same man would be responsible for an economy so shitty that it kills the entire company.
Iโm a huge fan of the Kirk memes because it started with homeland security talking about deporting anyone who criticized him, people were getting fired, trying to suppress and censorโฆ
And it fired back into him becoming the biggest laughingstock the internet has ever known
Commercial advertising, product placements, and corporate-sponsored promotions are explicitly prohibited on national parklands. The White House lawn is a unit of the National Park System. It also violates standard Anti-Vending and Solicitation Laws as well as misuse of public funds and government endorsement ethics. Everything this administration does spits in the face of our laws. Everything is a grift.
Fact: He traveled there for his cooking show & when they tried to block this one episode, he said he would pull his entire show from the network & this was the first time the world ever saw behind the walls in Gaza 2013
I hate niggas who think like this alexander was groomed from a young age to be leader he had fucking aristotle as a private tutor in one of the most advanced civilizations at the time, he was great but he was MADE great. Your ass goes to a public school with no toilet paper.
thereโs a kernel of truth here in that most Union soldiers didnโt really care about slavery until they got down to the South and saw it firsthand, at which point they had to be regularly stopped from lynching the Plantation owners
I fell asleep on a train outside Kyoto. I mean really fell asleep, I was exhausted from walking all day.
Woke up at the end of the line. Like, the actual end. The train was empty and stopped.
I panicked, grabbed my stuff, but then realized my phone wasn't in my pocket. It had fallen between the seat cushions.
I was digging around looking for it when the conductor came through. Older woman, very stern looking.
I tried to explain in terrible Japanese that I missed my stop and lost my phone. She held up one finger like "wait" and made a phone call.
Then she started searching with me. Found my phone wedged deep in the seat. Handed it to me, then checked my train pass to see where I was trying to go.
She walked me off the train, across the platform, and put me on the right train going back. Told the conductor on that train something in Japanese, and he nodded.
As my train pulled away she gave me this tiny smile and a wave.
The new conductor came by and said in English "Yamada-san called ahead. I will tell you your stop. Don't sleep."
He personally came and got me at my stop. Said "here is your station. No more sleeping on trains, okay?" Like a gentle scolding.
Two strangers went out of their way to get a confused tourist back on track. The first one even made sure the second one knew to watch out for me.