30% saying this has no impact on their daily lives.
"The eco-terrorists are just as bad as the Nazis!"
30% saying this has no impact on their daily lives.
"The eco-terrorists are just as bad as the Nazis!"
I've seen Reddit do the same thing for years and always wondered why. It's super annoying.
If you scroll down beneath the article, there are links to other articles. The graphic is from one called 'Markets tumble as China announces 34% retaliatory tariffs on US imports'. No idea why Lemmy decided to grab that particular image for this post, though.
Insurance is the biggest racket in the world. They literally looked at mobsters running protection schemes on local businesses and said "I bet that's scalable." It's why I will never have sympathy for people like Brian Thompson. He chose to do gangster shit and he got whacked. Them's the fuckin' breaks, pal.
Florida beaches have mosquitos too. And sand fleas. It doesn't seem to stop women from wearing bikinis.
I loved that show back in the day. Nigel Bennett is such a solid character actor. I don't remember how it ended though, which I guess means I need to re-watch it.
I lived in Florida for 20+ years. The beach is wildly overrated. Unless you surf or dive (and FL sucks for surfing), there's literally nothing to do except walk and sit on sand. Though I will say this: if you're allowed to have a bonfire on the beach at night, it becomes infinitely more fun. But that's pretty much banned in FL.
So yeah, I will opt for the forest almost every time.
There is no law that says women can't wear bikinis in the forest.
Try music. My brain seems to click better with words when they are sung. Once I learn the lyrics and what they mean, singing along helps me program them into my brain much better than reading or watching movies/TV.
'Death in the City of Light' by David King. It's a true crime story about a serial killer in Nazi occupied Paris. Dude would trick Jews into thinking he was smuggling them out, then kill them. Truly diabolical.
He may have had previous charges for kidnapping and child endangerment, and took a plea to get the charges reduced. Then under his conditions of the plea, if he violates the restraining order he gets re-charged with those, and no option to plea out. I've seen stuff like that happen to lots of folks.
That'd be my best guess, but I could be wrong.
It's Floribama. So yeah. Total shit hole.