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  • Not covered, IMO. A pharmacist isn't writing the scrip and isn't administering the treatment. They're merely completing a retail transaction, albeit one with a lot of paperwork. If they have a moral position against doing their job as prescribed by law, they should find a new job.

    A care provider, like a doctor or nurse, has personal involvement with the patient. I'm ok with refusing to perform a procedure they disagree with, as long as there is no negative impact for the patient.

  • Who in tarnation is cooking an eggplant peach dish that's splashing? I saw my daughter's text messages and her boyfriend didn't even bring any of this strange dish to share when he came over. Kids these days...

  • Yep! I have a normal phone number and get unlimited voice and sms, and 5g data metered data at $10/GB. They have an unlimited plan too, but metered works best for me. It's actually serviced by ATT and Verizon IIRC, so you connect to whichever is best.

  • I use an esim with a Pixel and Google Fi. The setup process is this:

    1. Sign in to Google account
    2. Complete normal phone setup
    3. Confirm notification prompt to use this device with my fi account
    4. Never make phone calls ew gross
  • I meant to imply that he absolutely has accounts and is simply committing an ethics violation by not reporting them. There's no way a white collar person can exist in society without having a bank account, especially given your point that direct deposit is a requirement for him specifically. The only people that can do anything about it is the majority party in the House, and they don't care.

  • My cousin got a job working on FOSS for 5 years out of college. His secret? Work 40+ hours a week literally for free, crash on people's couches, and get his girlfriend to feed him. He eventually got a real job because that's obviously totally unsustainable.

    Unless you have a sugar daddy/momma or a trust fund, you need an actual job. Some companies make good use of FOSS and give back to the community. But I'd suggest settling for any job to get an income and experience while you figure out what companies you actually want to work for.

  • I think the issue is that the question doesn't appear to have been asked earnestly. Preemptively answering your own question with "sounds like activism" communicates you have already formed an opinion. If you're asking out of genuine interest, check your preconceived notions at the door and only ask the question. Just "what is this 1819 site? Are they known to be a reputable source and do they demonstrate bias?" Is a good way to ask it.

  • It's a tale as old as time. Just like the Hatfields and McCoys. They've hated each other for so long neither side remembers what started it and both sides have a list of grievances longer than they can keep track of and the score can never be settled. It's to the point where there is no right side; both are wrong. You can make arguments that one side is more wrong than the other, but I'm not in favor of a "let the least wrong win" approach. Both sides are objectively wrong and both sides must stop.

  • What has Biden done to stop Israel? Yes, he's said he wants a ceasefire, but the US vetoing the UN resolution for a ceasefire, sending warships to the area to prevent anyone else from attacking Israel, sending Israel military aid, and continuing to insist Israel "has a right to defend itself" when the death toll is close to 10:1 Palestinians to Israelis all go in the "hell yes" column. I'm genuinely curious what actions you believe go in the "no" column. What has the US done to stop Israel?

    Edit: downvoted with no reply. Thanks. That's exactly the answer I expected.