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  • Except we've literally had multiple photographs of Trump and Epstein next to each other at different times for the last 10 years (at least). Trumps connections with Epstein are very public knowledge. Heck, we have firsthand testimony from Trump himself saying that he and Epstein were good friends, and he knows that Epstein was fucking around with very young women.

    If trump was not on the Epstein files list, then I would be immediately suspicious of who else may have been removed, or added, to the list.

  • They do keep records, but rarely share them.

    If your prospective employer says that they didn't hire you because of what a previous employer said about you, and that previous employer doesn't have rock solid evidence, then you can sue for lost wages, defamation, and get a nice chunk of money.

    When people called the store I was managing to get info on past employees, the only thing we would confirm was the time range they worked for us,

  • Zipties, thread, scrap wire... I would try to put it back on, even badly if necessary.

    No it is not necessary for your car to work. However...

    It helps improve the fuel economy of your vehicle, which will save you money. It will reduce rust and wear on your vehicle, which will save you money. It costs a ridiculous amount of money to replace that piece of plastic. Typically, those pieces are layered on, and the the piece behind it may rely on the one in front to stay attached correctly.

    If you plan to have the car for more than a year or two, I would recommend finding a way to remove it properly, or re-fasten it to the car.

  • What was the name of MLK's organization?

    She has organized millions.

    You missed this part

    ...fault of the people whom we have elected to implement policy for us (for the most part).

    MLK didn't write laws, he didn't sign bills, he didn't judge the constitutionally of existing legislation, he mobilized people.

    Go look at headlines and editorials from the civil rights era, because you are punching down on Greta trying to stand up for us the same way they punched down on MLK.

  • Thunberg's climate activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt lifestyle choices that reduced her family's carbon footprint.

    She protested outside the Swedish parliament where she called for stronger action on climate change by holding up a Skolstrejk för klimatet (School Strike for Climate) sign and handing out informational flyers.[3] After the election, Thunberg spoke in front of supporters, telling them to use phones to film her. She then said she would continue school striking for the climate every Friday until Sweden was in compliance with the Paris climate agreement.

    Sweden signed the agreement and is on track with the Paris climate agreement from what I can tell.

    After Thunberg addressed the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference, weekly climate strike protests took place on Fridays around the world. In 2019, coordinated multi-city protests involved over a million students each.

    Thunberg's rise to world fame made her an ad hoc leader in the climate activist community.

    Thunberg's influence on the world stage has been described by The Guardian and other media as the "Greta effect"

    She has received honours and awards, including in Time's 100 most influential people, named the youngest Time Person of the Year in 2019, inclusion in the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women (2019),[19] and nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Thunberg won a climate change essay competition held by Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. In part, she wrote: "I want to feel safe. How can I feel safe when I know we are in the greatest crisis in human history?"

    In December, after Sweden's 2018 general election, Thunberg continued to school strike – but only on Fridays. She inspired school students across the globe to take part in her Friday school strikes. In December alone, more than 20,000 students held strikes in at least 270 cities.

    Thunberg's speech during the plenary session of the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) went viral.[67] She said that the world leaders present were "not mature enough to tell it like it is".[68] In the first half of 2019, she joined various student protests around Europe, and was invited to speak at various forums and parliaments. At the January 2019 World Economic Forum, Thunberg gave a speech in which she declared: "Our house is on fire."[69] She addressed the British, European and French parliaments; in the latter case several right-wing politicians boycotted her.[70][71] In a short meeting with Thunberg, Pope Francis thanked her and encouraged her to continue her activism.

    While in New York, Thunberg was invited to give testimony in the US House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis on 18 September. Instead of testifying, she gave an eight-sentence statement and submitted the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C as evidence.

    ...made an official complaint against five nations that were not on track to meet the emission reduction targets they committed to in their Paris Agreement pledges: Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, and Turkey.[83][84] The complaint challenged these countries under the Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

    In late September 2019, Thunberg entered Canada where she participated in climate protests in Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver, including leading a climate rally as part of the 27 September 2019 Global Climate Strike in Montreal.

    Thunberg participated in climate protests in New York City with Alexandria Villaseñor and Xiye Bastida; in Washington, D.C., with Jerome Foster II; Iowa City; Los Angeles; Charlotte; Denver with Haven Coleman; and the Standing Rock Indian Reservation with Tokata Iron Eyes.

    Thunberg arrived in the Port of Lisbon on 3 December 2019,[96][97] then travelled on to Madrid to speak at COP25 and to participate with the local Fridays for Future climate strikers.

    On 30 December 2019, Thunberg was guest editor of the BBC Radio's flagship current affairs programme...

    On 21 January 2020, Thunberg returned to the World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland, delivered two speeches, and participated in panel discussions hosted by The New York Times and the World Economic Forum. Thunberg used many of the themes contained in her previous speeches, but focused on one in particular: "Our house is still on fire." Thunberg joked that she cannot complain about not being heard, saying: "I am being heard all the time."

    I'm not even halfway through the wikipedia article.

    Before you jump in and say "well, she hasn't actually done anything" let me ask you; What did Martin Luther King Jr. actually do?

  • It's okay. My car is covered in cameras and has a mobile broadband connection to the mothership, so it's probably tracking your glorious 90's swag wagons without your consent anyway.

    Anyway, sorry about that. I'd tape the cameras up but then the car complains a lot.

  • NGL, D.A.R.E. did a number on me. I don't think I would try shrooms.

    I had a THC gummy once, and I don't recall it doing anything to me. I was also loaded up on anti-histamines at the time, and my friend said that may have stopped any high or euphoria from it.

    Haven't tried since.