We need a bit more shame.
People used to avoid certain self-interested behaviors to avoid shame, private and public. Law and customs assumed this.
Now, 38% of Stanford students claim to be disabled. 40% of young women (under 35) claim mental illness, and SSI disability payments have gone up 400% in a single generation.
It isn't good for anyone, least of all people who are actually disabled, when everyone looks the other way as friends and family and peers con the system with a level of shamelessness no architect of our safety net ever imagined could be possible in America. When everyone is disabled, nobody is.
Guys going from good looking American made sneakers to this dogshit made in Vietnam for the same price will never make sense to me
Every guy who wears them deserves the gulag
"The airlines are using AI to get as much money out of us," says @thepointsguy Brian Kelly. "We should be using AI tools to get back at them." https://t.co/ygu4o04VzA
Yet another video is going viral showing digital Walmart price tags changing in the middle of the day during peak customer hours, which Walmart claims are simply standard “price changes.”
Make sure to take photos of all prices while you shop now.
60–80% of people will deal with lower back pain at some point in their lives.
A Reverse Hyper:
– decompresses the spine
– builds the posterior chain
– drives blood to the low back
The foldable Scout Hyper makes the most sense for home gyms, but here are some other variations.