

The /s meant: sir this is a Wendy's.
The /s meant: sir this is a Wendy's.
Every time I fly my plane with my pilot's license I strap an ankle bracelet "on" (I admit I have to turn on my ADSBlol ) and upload that location with a 5 second delay on one of the most popular websites for aviation.
FlightAware tracks all the flights that I've ever made and there's an app for it.
Why do you think this is a problem? You might have dog food for brains… 🤣
As someone who is not afraid of guns and owns and uses guns a moving target is just literally harder to hit.
Analogy would be a car it's easier to drive a car while stationary it's hard to drive a car on the freeway with other moving cars.
"According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), there were 216,366 traffic accidents in the state in 2022, which resulted in 3,854 fatalities and 165,978 injuries"
And people in cars are not trying to hurt anyone. 🤣
"less than an hour and a half."
Yeah, I'm going with this one. The guys with guns (police) need to cut the response time down to less than an hour and a half.
At least that's my suggestion.
My opinion that would be just like asking who would own the streets you use to get to it.
We don't wonder how that really expensive bridge gets owned… Sometimes it's due to tolls but not always.
You say that like it's a defense though.
Yeah they're paying the people who make the product we sell so little that they don't even get enough money in a paycheck to have it be worth sending them a paycheck!!
How? Special back door secret deals for one and only one company is the definition of anticompetitive.
Competition is defined as more than one lol
Edit: I'm special, I am first place! But if you knew it was 1st place of one… I sure hope you think me as noncompetitive…🤣 It's strange to me to think I'm competitive if I have no competitors.
" crypto is mostly something they just hope to resell later to a higher bidder"
Unfortunately this is not true. It was getting used for money laundering, which is not reselling to the highest bidder. The proof is in the fact that they payed the fine.
Otherwise what was the fine for?
I said when your age you haven't tried to buy a gun or ammo recently have you? I hadn't in a while back when I was in my twenties.
I mean my personal anecdote is : I bought a gun and ammunition back in the early 2000s. As I'm no gun nut I hadn't messed with it much until somewhat recently.
I called up my police department and my police department said that there's three conflicting laws and how to transport my gun to the shooting range. I think you just haven't kept up at the times. I mean no insult saying that since I'm your age. 😁
I know right fun fact no genocides ever happen before the invention of gunpowder
"there are attributes that we can regulate to prevent the most deadly weapons"
Can we agree that the silencer is not one of these. All it does is protect my hearing.
So you're saying that if I wanted to suicide I won't if I don't have a gun. What an odd take.
This sounds like the terrible logic of banning abortion. If we ban abortion then women won't have abortions. /S
No that this is sarcasm because legalizing abortion has saved many women's lives
Oh buddy, thinking it's 0 perceived pain is something I'd like to understand. Why do people think gunshots don't cause pain?
Yeah use those "to big to fail' having banks be integral to the system is a definition to first World. Not sure that's the dis you hoped it to be. Haha, you don't have banks too big to be capitalist they have to be socialized…
Zelle (/zɛl/) is a United States–based digital payments network run by a private financial services company owned by the banks Bank of America, Truist, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo.
Well if it clears it up the original claim and the current claim is that voting can be done with your wallet.
At least now you understand this idea of voting with your wallet. Not all votes are literally ballot box votes. Progress.
Next time you come across the concept of voting with money you will understand.
Have you never heard the term "vote with your wallets" before? I feel like a broken record so maybe I'll just let this one go.
Voting with your wallet is something you do everyday it is not something you do on November 4th.
What do you mean? Wrong about that many many humans thought slavery was okay by voting with their wallets
Well, imagine each slave ship filled with about 500 votes.
For what it's worth 750 a month is probably less than what a kid costs. Depends on where you live but that seems decidedly low price for a kid