Understandable. Sorry for the confusion.
Understandable. Sorry for the confusion.
Just an account I think. I’d just rather not.
And $60 for a 2 year old game? Pass.
Source? Trust but verify and all that.
Edit: Nevermind, googled it myself: https://x.com/KamalaHQ/status/1816648974549369095?lang=en
Sounds like he’s on a podcast
The GOP can’t win a fair competition. If they could, they wouldn’t need to do things like this.
The Hatchet when he kills the rabbit.
They’ve recently changed the behavior in the YouTube app so when you try to stop casting from your phone to a Chromecast (just about the only way I watch) you just sever your connection between phone and TV. The Chromecast will still be running YouTube and can be controlled by my TV remote. This death grip on the pixels on my screens is just… Sad.
Day late and a dollar short. Long live literally anything else!
There’s commonalities that make a particular type of site a hazard. Parking a sidewalk’s length from the building is pretty unique to these types of stores. People run over people or damage property all the time but why do you think these kinds stores are so targeted in this article? Because they built an environment where it’s MUCH easier to happen than say apartments, grocery stores, hospitals, or most anywhere else. And then they didn’t protect you from what is apparently a common enough danger that they have created and you don’t have an alternative.
You should be able to walk into a 7-11 without fearing you’re going to lose your legs.
“Who needs safety equipment when there’s someone we can blame.” Boy am I glad we invented seat belts before this every-man-for-himself mindset took over.
You’re the second person to conveniently forget that this has happened statistically daily for 15 years.
Why do I have to argue any case except the article’s? Reductionism will make us all look like fools and we’ll deserve it.
Strawman, you’ve changed too much in your scenario to be taken seriously. This didn’t happen on residential property or to a federal on-the-job worker which would both have drastically different laws applied than a commercial property and their own employees and customers. You don’t even touch on 1.14 crashes per day over 15 years. Go fabricate fights somewhere else.
7-Eleven released a statement that read in part: “We are heartbroken by this tragedy…. It is important to note that this unfortunate accident was caused by a reckless driver who pled guilty, and this store followed all local building codes and ordinances.”
“Of course it’s not 7-11’s fault, anyone but us”
That reminds me, it’s been a hot minute since we last heard from Oklahoma’s Ryan Walters. I expect any day now to hear he’s suing a school for not teaching from the bible as an example to the other schools.