

Why does “some kind of enforcement” need to involve violating the privacy of everyone, including people who don’t drive like dangerous cunts? Do you really think there’s no other way to enforce traffic laws?


Why does “some kind of enforcement” need to involve violating the privacy of everyone, including people who don’t drive like dangerous cunts? Do you really think there’s no other way to enforce traffic laws?


The best example I’ve heard is, if I wait outside your house and follow you around everywhere you go, every single time you leave the house, even though you’re “in public,” that’s still a crime and it’s called “stalking.”


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“Microsoft thinks it has social permission to burn the planet for profit” is all I’m hearing.


The techno feudalists and their demented puppet are sabotaging the country quite effectively


Don’t threaten me with a good time


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Fuck Microsoft


No joke, the day after it happened, they said they were gonna wait a week to even vote on whether or not he was allowed to do it.


No worries, friend. Good on you for making sure.


Titanic sub was made from carbon fiber. Titanium is what he should have used.


The US media is owned by the same oligarchs who benefit from his fascism. Why would they bite the hand that feeds?
This cunt is allowed to vote. Just think about that for a little while.
The popularity of lobster rolls mostly comes from a time, not so long ago, when eating lobster and shrimp was on about the same level as eating crickets. People in the Northeast would catch them for export. Poor kids brought lobster rolls to school, rich kids brought baloney sandwiches or Oscar Mayer hot dogs. Eventually, people decided lobster was a “luxury” food so now you get these tiny little lobster rolls for absurb prices. Hard to understand how they’d attract any new fans today.
In the owner’s manual, it says you consent to data collection by driving the car and if you don’t consent, you should return the car to the nearest dealer.