This just screams 'I'm sorry mister Tyson, I didn't mean to punch YOU in the face.'
A mixture of honey, water, a cinnamon stick, and yeast. Capped off with a relief valve.
Harvard might be considering a lot of law suits right about now. Maybe a dozen for every holding Trump has anywhere.
I'm pretty sure the crack head living in the woods down the road is a better trading partner than Trump.
What the employees know, and what C Suite knows are rarely the same thing. Executives see metrics, and summaries, which is what bots and community managers are designed to filter.
They're flooded by the bots, or filtered, on other platforms. Couple that with Bluesky being a new platform with a decidedly anti-corporate user bias, and the message ratios change dramatically.
This is why companies should never set themselves up walled gardens of communication. The execs probably had no clue how hated their company was, because they just see the sales and stock values. Then the minute they actually step into the real world, they get smacked with the dildo of consequence.
No one has to move, that's why Digg will fail. In order to succeed they need to offer something people are willing to pay for, when they're getting everything Digg is offering right now, for free.
It'll fail, free alternatives are already entrenched with all the same features.
Sorry, too many cases to know wtf this is referring to.
They already are, prison labor expansion would be at the expense of existing companies.
A lot of people just want to be on the record as promoting non-violence as well. It looks WAY better when your social media posts come up in a trial.
They may be trying to move away from China, but they're going to be moving back fast with these tariffs in place. Everyone loses in a trade war, but China is very much going to be the winner. No matter what happens after today, the US has lost it's bargaining position and value as a trading partner and ally.
Putin has won his war against the US, it's just a matter of how we fall at this point.
Not that I'm disagreeing, but I also know where that ends. I should say, the range of endings. Aside from probably neither of us living long enough to see where it ends, the range of endings are almost universally bad for humanity in general, and the US in particular.
Don't open gullwing doors in the rain. Which is why they're a stupid idea to put over your head when you're stuck in a cockpit style seat.
The concern for me is that we're going to stop having protests, and start having explosions of government buildings to send a message.
I'm not as worried about the violence against judges, which is a horrific development. I'm more worried about the violence that happens when people realize their political views can bring violence against them because of what's being done to judges.
That's going to be the end of peaceful protest, and the start of a LOT of political violence.
Better than handing all of the developing world to China on a golden platter, while crippling our entire economy.
Y'all remember TPP. Guess what that was about? Who tanked that again?
That's right, just shut the fuck up.
Right wingers have, or cause, trouble in open forums, so most social media that isn't operated as a walled garden, tends to be more left leaning.