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  • Theyve been riding around in uhauls for a few years now. They did arrest an uhaul full of patriot front members in Idaho a couple years back. But they all got charged with conspiracy to riot not lack of safety violations.

    Guess the police have gotten so used to truck fulls of these idiots making appearances, they escort them out and just let em go...

  • Really? I loved living across from fenway. Free concerts, watching all the idiots riot celebrate without having to participate. Two T stops within walking distance...

    I suppose I could understand, though, if you lived by Lansdowne.

  • Well its allow only essential / reject all non essential cookies.

    Idk I used to have to go through one by one and do this. Now there's typically somewhere around 4 subcategories. Essential / strictly necessary cookies say always active and there's nothing you can do to change anything in that category and everything else has been lumped into other categories you can reject by hand or hit the reject button. all those companies fall under marketing. I guess maybe if I turn off the marketing / targeting category, there's some within that don't turn off, but much of the time they don't even give me the option to check who's participating.

    Maybe I have trained myself not to go to those places. If I have, it wasn't on purpose. Occasionally, i get interested in a subject and randomly search, but i dont do most social media so idk. Maybe I don't even realize hit the back button anymore when i see it menus that make me do this. To me this post seems like something that I would encounter maybe a year ago , if not more. Not something I see on the regular now. (Edit: suppose since about a year or two after the EU passed their laws)

  • To be fair I havent gotten one of those types of captchas in a while. And now there's typically a reject all non essential cookies button somewhere.

    Edit: I will clarify. It's not that I don't get captchas, it's that I don't get the "which picture in the grid contains..." captchas. I keep getting some stupid puzzle piece captcha. Idk.

  • It's such a double standard for the large majority of these people. It's God's will that a baby should be born to suffer and die, but it's not God's will that they die of a heart attack, diabetes, or a simple infection.

    If they really believed in God's will, they wouldn't be seeking medical care at all, for they were destined to suffer and die as well.

    If you believe in miracles, put yourself in the hands of your God and wait for one yourself, asshats.

  • Wait yalls had that many windows? These look nice. Ours looked like someone gutted a corrugated metal double wide and put a divider wall in the middle to make 2 "classrooms." There was 1 larger window on the backside, and 1 door in the front of each room.

  • Nothing so formal. More like just the boss of a construction company not telling people if the person at the desk they were loitering at the day before called in sick cause they tested postive for covid. They didn't want people being conscientious about not infecting anyone else because the spice cash must flow.

  • Both. My family lives out in the county. There's no rules as to what is supposed to done with the land.

    So...They clear cut it. They'll leave a few small scraggly oak trees which will mostly all die in a year or two. It's horrible. They turn a beautiful forest into a dry desert in a week.

    They'll misquote a local rancher, spout misinformation about certain species of trees to justify their horrible land management practices.

    And then wonder why the area has less water and is getting hotter.

    It's funny how, in my area at least, the HOAs are always stopping people from wanting to plant, and the people who can plant want to make it look like an HOAs wet dream.

  • Good. Nowadays, theres a degree requirement for so many fields that didn't used to require one. The most competent workers I know, don't have degrees. All the new people with degrees have no clue what they're doing, yet they get paid more and are treated better. It's painful to watch the best performers get passed over, while the people with degrees are held on golden pedestals while they actively drive production into the ground. Especially, when their degree isn't even for the field they're presently employeed in.

    While certain jobs should require degrees, there's a huge amount of positions where practical and hands on experience would (and should) trump a degree, any day.

  • During covid, my company was deemed essential. (Non-healthcare) They would send a email alerting people to the fact that someone had had covid in the building, but refused to name that individual due to it "being a HIPAA violation."

    It was so frustrating. I'm like, that's not how that works.