Not a wild animal, but if my dog wants something that another dog at my house is using (a rawhide), he will paw at the back door to get let out. When I get up to let him out, the rest of the dogs get up and assemble by the door. Once I open the door up, the dogs rush out, but he turns around to go steal the thing he wants. Sometimes, I let him do it. Other times, I grab him and push him out with the rest of the dogs. Gotta teach him that sometimes crime pays sometimes you get pinched.
I don't think it is outside the realm of possibility that corporate interests would find a way to get another prisoner/guard to kill him. I doubt it would even be that difficult for them. They have so much to offer to a group of people who have been deprived of most things. solidarity to a cause only goes so far when your life is just suffering.
They absolutely have a vested interest in demonstrating to the public that people who kill members of their class will face terrible repercussions.
evga GTX 770 It never died
Replaced it with an evga GTX1080 it blew up 2 months out of warranty.
they sent me rtx 2070 despite the warranty(MISS YOU EVGA). I gave that card to my wife and upgraded to a 3080 from aorus.
the card is great, but the software that comes with the card is beyond awful. I will probably get an Asus next time.
I just warched Tim Walz presentation at this year's ESRI user conference. To keep it brief he talked about using modern GIS software to solve today's problems. He was absolutely fantastic.
I think the only reason this happens is because people associate negativity with a group of people for long enough to tie the negativity to the phrase or word itself. Homeless used to be the sensative replacement for Hobo. After enough time, this new name will just be another tag people can use hatefully.
edit: I must admit, though, I can't see "someone experiencing homelessness" making a very impactful slur.
Do you guys remember when lol was the response you would receive to a message? I wonder when we started switching to saying it on the end of our sentences?