Nearly a dozen additional U.S. state attorneys general are reportedly preparing to join California and New York in filing lawsuits against the proposed Paramount–Warner Bros. merger.
The upcoming midterm elections could also pose a challenge for the deal, as a Democratic-led Congress may continue efforts to scrutinize and potentially derail the acquisition.
@GreyChitin@frauleinruby Don't lie to us. We all know you're some fat loser who scrolls 4chan all day. And we all know the only real thing you'll share with Hitler is that you'll both end up shooting yourself in a basement
"Let kids be kids!" until they're trans kids.
Then they were "influenced" or "groomed," or it's "just a phase."
You've never cared about kids; you care only about controlling them and binding them to a constrictive narrative that kills them.
if you spent $1 million every day since the birth of Jesus Christ, it wouldn't even add up to a trillion and yet somehow one person holds this much wealth while millions are in poverty i'm sick