@LqLana Sounds like one of the money laundering programs that USAID funded for Democrats. Investigate, shut it down and prosecute anyone who broke the law.
@BrosDemocracy No fight. Just that the whole discussion is ridiculous. Saying 78 has mostly been virtue signaling for years. It’s advice most won’t follow (even those advocating) because it seems too high. 75-76 would be realistic, but then there would be no energy savings in most urban areas.
Nolan sees The Odyssey the same as a Shakespeare film adaptation. Race/sex can be irrelevant. It’s why Denzel can play Macbeth or Don Pedro in Much Ado. Or Harold Perrineau can play Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet. Or Helen Mirren can play Prospero(a).
It simply doesn’t matter.
@BradRTorgersen What are you doing at Yellowstone? There are open paths with pedestrian bridges where bison free roam. One can walk 10 feet in front of you through no fault of your own. This person was leaving the bison alone, walking away. Nature is going to nature, but the man has no blame.
@Carly_e5 So Murray asked a question in coordination with a witness who then told a lie to answer it in an agreed upon manner. How is this not perjury? The rate for a millionaire is still 12.4%, it’s just capped at $184k. Focus on raising the cap, something most agree should happen.
@jeffcharlesjr Normally I’m with you, but that tourist did nothing wrong. Walking on a path, keeping his distance, he took a picture and kept walking, away from the bison. This is literally exactly what tourists are told to do.
@prince_parn@Rose1470391C@Breaking911 The guy was walking on a path. Probably didn’t see the initial action. He takes a picture after hearing noise and moves on. He’s out of sight, back to the bison when the attack occurs. I don’t think he did anything wrong, it’s just that nature is going to nature.
@Rose1470391C@Breaking911 Am I missing something? Which of these things did the man do? He didn’t approach. He didn’t feed. It’s clearly an area where walking and food are allowed. Having been there, sometimes you turn around doing nothing wrong and a bison chooses to lie down 20 feet away.
A tourist was seriously injured after a bison tossed them about 8 feet into the air in Yellowstone National Park. The attack was captured on video by photographer Mike Macleod.
@ML3democrats I don’t think Europeans quite understand just how little Americans care about European opinions. And I say this as someone who is also sick and tired of MAGA bullshit.
@UrbanExplorer00 The irony is that all the discussion of the red card and the late reversals probably did more to secure Belgium’s victory than anything on the field.
@PaulSpacey I enjoy soccer. I can appreciate the fluid grace and movement. I don’t mind the low scoring because setting up the opportunity is also thrilling to watch. All that said, I can understand why a lot of people question the athletic skill needed to kick a tiny ball into a giant net.
@frankmikesmith@ravens4dummies For the United States to scale this it would need 2,000 regional training centers and roughly 6,000 full time coaches.
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