if one person may exploit the system but hundreds of thousands or more will have a very difficult life eased, the ethical thing is to let it go or at least engage an investigation, not a blanket ban.
I completely agree. Despite my reservations toward the account limits, I do still think this is an overall net positive. I just worry about the angles the Trump cult might use to attack these sorts of services.
I hate that this is the state of the world now, where I can read an article about something that lifts up a marginalized group of people, and all I can think about is all the ways it'll be used as fodder for some fascist agenda. Sorry for being a downer. :(
Huh, I'm a little torn on this. On one hand, it's great that people with disabilities have some more options for saving cash now, which is something that has been notoriously difficult for anybody on any sort of benefits program. The income limits for most benefits programs are disturbingly low. I like that this gives them some more agency in their lives.
But the account limits seem strangely high. Being able to save up to $100k and still get benefits on top of it seems troubling. I'm not trying to suggest that people with disabilities don't deserve to have that amount of money, but somebody who has that much liquid doesn't seem like somebody who also needs financial assistance from the government. That's a very large amount of money for anybody (significantly more than one typically receives from government programs), and I feel like that person still qualifying for benefits, while others who struggle to save even a fraction of that amount may be otherwise disqualified, isn't quite fair. And I worry that this argument could be weaponized by conservatives as a means to dismantle this sort of program entirely, which then ruins it for everybody.
Is there some element to this that I'm missing? Because so far this just seems like a way to allow people with disabilities to also have a seat at the "rich get richer" table. I'm curious to learn more, though.
Thanks for the details! I'm actually not sure if I ever got a second dose of it; I think my mom still has my vaccination records from when I was a child, so I'd have to do some digging to find that out.
Please see OP's history before providing advice. They are not receptive to feedback, and seem to be more concerned with being heard than hearing others.
Adjacent to video editing, do you have any interest in visual effects? Lots of really sophisticated CGI and other VFX in film can be done from consumer-grade GPUs like yours.
I got my MMR as a baby because my parents were responsible adults. As far as I can tell, I shouldn't be at risk, but can those of us who have been vaccinated still be carriers for measles?
A passport does not guarantee travel. Especially not a passport that has an erroneously-indicated gender. The purpose of any ID document is to prove who you are and what you look like; contradictions with that document are going to cause problems when traveling.
Private personal security firms exist, and are often used by celebrities, CEOs, and the like. Generally speaking, what you get with those services is just an armed dude who will follow you around and make sure that people keep a safe distance from you. He'll get between you and anybody who may be approaching too aggressively, and will mostly just serve as a physical barrier, more than anything.
They will not take a bullet for you, though. While there's an inherent risk of being attacked as part of the job, they're not going to "get down Mr President" you. While they will do what they can to protect you, they're not going to intentionally sacrifice themselves for you.
Do you have any filters in place on either account? Also, are you using your instance's web UI, or are you using an app or other frontend of some sort?
Ohh, that explains the really rich, deep colors they always used in the backgrounds. I loved the moody atmosphere that show managed to capture. Way ahead of its time, especially for a kids' cartoon.
Well of course, that's who sent it in the first place.