> They don't always come quickly, but I would expect that given how crazy I assume that inbox is. A wizard is never late or early, but arrives precisely when he means to.
Sounds like you would enjoy this short story. Manna - https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
> "okay, then what?” The status quo is what we negotiated, using our labor as our only bargaining chip. Do you expect future negotiations, with zero leverage on our side, to yield better results?
> Like what is the point, what fun is there in playing this game… I got to ask What made you want to live this kind of life? He said, "There ain't no rest for the wicked Money don't grow on trees I got bills to pay, I…
Sounds like a industry wide union.
This reminded me of a vice story I read a while ago about people releasing "every song possible" into the public domain https://www.vice.com/en/article/musicians-algorithmically-ge...
There sure isn't much information on Light No Fire online. Hello Games must be keeping the cards close to the chest with this one.
> You could also setup a licensing / loan / dedicated car system. I think the word you were searching for is leasing the vehicle.
Going outside costs $200 a day, and i cant afford to spend 1/4 my paycheck 7 times a week. Also, I'm just doing my best to get the most out of the ludicrously high rent is pay every month.
A Dog's heightened senses are an asset when detecting intruders. I'm sure thats probably the biggest reason humanity domesticated them in the first place. If a dog keeps depression at bay, someone could possibly avoid…
Is it legal to have a dog burger?
> If you’re in your 30s-40s without kids and a dog, we’re of totally different mindsets. I'm broke. As much as it pains me to be without a pet, I dont want to take on additional responsibilities if I am incapable of…
The current exploitative nature of renting is a policy choice. Renting doesn’t have to be like this. There are real-world examples of providing affordable housing that allows people to live with dignity, even if they…
Not many humans play chess to pay their living expenses.
> . It will have the consequence of deanonymisation but it's not an attempt to achieve that. How about regulating all social media to be healthy for all ages to use? The social media corporations should lose freedom,…
People should be free to enjoy life their way. Including if they want to be grandpa Joe from willy wonka.
I just leave the clothes on the rack. I can see what I have better and my clothes smell better getting aired out more compared to sitting in a drawer. This also means I use less floor space as I don't need…
I was so paranoid when I lived with cats. I'd double check the washer and drier.
> We've fixed this before, even though Marx predicted that we couldn't. Is it fixed if it falls apart in a couple generations? Maybe flex tape over the problem isn't going to cut it.
I pick social media being regulated into becoming healthy for everyone so it doesn't have to be banned for teenagers.
My personal theory is that powerful people didn't want people to be digitally free. It might make them think about fighting for freedoms offline as well.
They're still going broke despite using prison labor to fight the fires? https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/31/us/prison-inmates-fight-calif...
Represent people in exchange for their vote instead of using First Past The Post voting to lock the competition out of the electoral process.
> low culture Poverty seasoned Foie Gras art.
How about reforming the WPA [1] and build free basic housing. Let the for profit house building corporations handle the luxury stuff. Actually, that's all they are interested in doing anyways. We should stop begging…
> They don't always come quickly, but I would expect that given how crazy I assume that inbox is. A wizard is never late or early, but arrives precisely when he means to.
Sounds like you would enjoy this short story. Manna - https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
> "okay, then what?” The status quo is what we negotiated, using our labor as our only bargaining chip. Do you expect future negotiations, with zero leverage on our side, to yield better results?
> Like what is the point, what fun is there in playing this game… I got to ask What made you want to live this kind of life? He said, "There ain't no rest for the wicked Money don't grow on trees I got bills to pay, I…
Sounds like a industry wide union.
This reminded me of a vice story I read a while ago about people releasing "every song possible" into the public domain https://www.vice.com/en/article/musicians-algorithmically-ge...
There sure isn't much information on Light No Fire online. Hello Games must be keeping the cards close to the chest with this one.
> You could also setup a licensing / loan / dedicated car system. I think the word you were searching for is leasing the vehicle.
Going outside costs $200 a day, and i cant afford to spend 1/4 my paycheck 7 times a week. Also, I'm just doing my best to get the most out of the ludicrously high rent is pay every month.
A Dog's heightened senses are an asset when detecting intruders. I'm sure thats probably the biggest reason humanity domesticated them in the first place. If a dog keeps depression at bay, someone could possibly avoid…
Is it legal to have a dog burger?
> If you’re in your 30s-40s without kids and a dog, we’re of totally different mindsets. I'm broke. As much as it pains me to be without a pet, I dont want to take on additional responsibilities if I am incapable of…
The current exploitative nature of renting is a policy choice. Renting doesn’t have to be like this. There are real-world examples of providing affordable housing that allows people to live with dignity, even if they…
Not many humans play chess to pay their living expenses.
> . It will have the consequence of deanonymisation but it's not an attempt to achieve that. How about regulating all social media to be healthy for all ages to use? The social media corporations should lose freedom,…
People should be free to enjoy life their way. Including if they want to be grandpa Joe from willy wonka.
I just leave the clothes on the rack. I can see what I have better and my clothes smell better getting aired out more compared to sitting in a drawer. This also means I use less floor space as I don't need…
I was so paranoid when I lived with cats. I'd double check the washer and drier.
> We've fixed this before, even though Marx predicted that we couldn't. Is it fixed if it falls apart in a couple generations? Maybe flex tape over the problem isn't going to cut it.
I pick social media being regulated into becoming healthy for everyone so it doesn't have to be banned for teenagers.
My personal theory is that powerful people didn't want people to be digitally free. It might make them think about fighting for freedoms offline as well.
They're still going broke despite using prison labor to fight the fires? https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/31/us/prison-inmates-fight-calif...
Represent people in exchange for their vote instead of using First Past The Post voting to lock the competition out of the electoral process.
> low culture Poverty seasoned Foie Gras art.
How about reforming the WPA [1] and build free basic housing. Let the for profit house building corporations handle the luxury stuff. Actually, that's all they are interested in doing anyways. We should stop begging…