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  • The lack of a computer system is all the more reason why it would need to be rung in the cash register and typed or written up. With no co.puter, everything has to be done by hand and there's no way anyone would be able to recall every transaction in a given day by memory.

  • I'm not a scientist by any stretch, but would disposing of plastics with these mushrooms in a terrarium of sorts help? They would have to be big and numerous.

    The mushrooms would break down the plastics into CO2 and water and the plants would absorb the CO2 and water. As the plastics start to go away, we could add more of our excess plastic to keep the cycle going.

    If this works, it also keeps the plastic eating mushrooms contained and away from all the essential plastics we have today.

  • If anything voting matters even more! Especially for those of us that are in red states. Thomas already said that he would reverse Lawrence v TX (2003) and Hodges v Obergefell (2015). The anti-sodomy laws are still on the books in TX and the TX AG has said that he would use that law should Lawrence be overturned.

    It's comments like this that keep people from the polls, when we should be running towards them! We could turn TX blue, if people just bothered to show up. We were the first state to have in-person early voting (1980) and we still have terrible turnout partly due to this mentality.

    We need more people voting to help shift the country to the left. There are lives at stake if we let the Republicans win.

  • I don't remember where the books said it, but I remember them saying that they go to school before hogwarts the way that we go to school there just isn't magic. Harry and Hermoine talked about going to school.

  • That explains a few people, but doesn't explain why everyone else hasn't been utilizing the early voting system for the 40 years prior to 2020. TX cities are pretty blue and their early voting lines are always very short.

  • There's a US mint in DFW, Houston refines the majority of oil for the US, I think there's some US gold stored in a fort north of Austin, not to mention all the corporations that have HQs like Lockheed Martin. Not sure if all the corporations would be able to get out quickly enough or if those would be tx companies needing an international trade agreement.

  • The length doesn't matter, the CROWN Act says that districts can't discriminate against hairstyles that are "commonly or historically associated with race". His hairstyle has been worn by African Americans for over 400 years. The law doesn't say that they can discriminate against "commonly or historically associated with race" of a certain length.

    Edit: can to can't

  • I hope things will change, but we still have abysmal turnout. TX started allowing early voting over 40 years ago and we still struggle to get people to the polls. Early voting is a span of 2 weeks, where in the 1st week, polls are required to be open for at least 9 hours and can be open from 6 AM to 10 PM on the weekday and shortened hours on the weekend, and in the 2nd week, polls are required to be open at least 12 hours a day and typically have the same hours as election day. Yet we still have virtually no lines through all early voting and a massive line on election day.

    It doesn't help that the news only bangs the final day of voting into peoples' heads.