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I was stretching it a bit but this is from Jesus:
Matthew 22:30 (NIV Bible)
“At the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.”
I was stretching it a bit but this is from Jesus:
Matthew 22:30 (NIV Bible)
“At the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.”
The majority of those days forecast are in the '80s FYI.
I mean that’s cool and all but that’s not really a debunking of biblical creation or sexual order if you take it at what it says and not what traditional religion tells you it says. There wasn’t supposed to be death, so animals shouldn’t have eaten each other. It also describes something like an asexual heaven. So even if homosexuality isn’t in the eternal perfection, everything now is imperfect so it’s just like everything else.
The rules about don’t aim at something you don’t want to destroy absolutely apply because it was a real gun. That rule applies even when you know the gun is unloaded because you checked it yourself. Been shooting 45 years (I’m 50) and no problems ever because I was taught and follow the safety rules.
Wasn’t Baldwin at some level responsible for the armorer though too? Was he the producer or something?
I agree with your comment but your numbers are all way too low.
Agreed. If it’s law they’ll get it done (mostly, there are always bad landlords in court). But there are still a lot of places where it isn’t law, and I’m not just talking about the US. But if it’s too hot to be at home, spend a little extra time at work and fix the problem.
Is this copypasta or have we just witnessed the birth of a new one?
Always has been. Do you know the story of Jacob and Esau and the cost of a lentil stew for a starving brother?
Yes they’re terrible
When I was 21 and moving into a shitty rental with my now wife, the place didn’t have AC and we moved in during a terrible heat wave. We bought one window unit so we could at least sleep at night. Later bought one more to make the whole space livable. Those units aren’t expensive, pick up an extra shift or two and you can buy one. When we moved into a place with central air we sold one and gave one away.
What he’s really saying he wants to do is wait to see how successful FO5 turns out and then maybe release them later when the work will have already been done by hackers.
In many places in the world, politicians are not elected to be leaders but rather representatives of the will of the people who elected them. And a lot of people do not want to give the government massive power because of climate concerns. They’re voting for their wallets. And the representatives represent the will of the people. I understand a lot of Europe votes for climate-aware representatives, but much of the world just wants to have food on the table.
I downvoted because it doesn’t give a good description of right-to-work and/or at-will employment, or include differences or the way the law applies in different areas. It’s too broad of a post without enough specific relevant application to local law scenarios. It’s opening a can of worms and could be misunderstood.
How I feel about their statement depends greatly upon what they consider intimidation. We should all have the right to air our grievances against our governments and governing bodies. In the US that’s part of our rights, and that doesn’t go away just because it’s in some other place. If they’re idiots, we should be able to fucking call them out. Let their work and integrity stand for itself, if they don’t have it then they are going to be intimidated by public outcry and that is great!
And also actual old-fashioned slavery. I’ve read there are more slaves in the world today than there were in the 1700s. Even modern western countries aren’t immune, it’s just more invisible .Sex trafficking is a good chunk of this.
Seriously where can I get these in the US? This is great advertising.
I’m honestly not sure what law(s) if any he broke. Typical shit writing from a shit news organization.
They should do a show in the US Georgia instead, which is what the headline made me think of anyway.
For the downvoters, just a reminder that US Georgia is twice as big and has three times the people.
Oh no! Anyway…