

If they ask, sure.
I see you stalking me. If I don’t respond, I may have a content filter on your instance, or you have been blocked. Sorey!
If they ask, sure.
Maybe “engineered” inflation would explain it better
They need to have diapers on Boeing aircraft.
Ahem, it’s called The Cold War. It never really ended, we all just got tired of hearing about it.
I support a lot of really nice people, but that doesn’t make me one.
I don’t know anyone who isn’t going to vote for him, regardless of this crap.
When you behead one, I’ll behead one.
Is it giving up when it’s already hopeless?
The real offender is the Benedictine College for pushing this nonsense, and not issuing an apology. I thought it was curious he used the word “vocation” so frequently. I noticed on the College’s press page, they also used this word in the article announcing he would be doing the commencement speech.
From their press page (emphasis mine):
By grounding himself in his vocation as a husband and father, Butker says he has been able to use his platform to push others to greater heights.
Examples of this word “vocation” in his speech.
focusing on my own vocation, and how I can be a better father and husband
Being locked in with your vocation and staying in your lane is going to be the surest way for you to find true happiness and peace in this life.
(Stay in your lane, ladies)
I can tell you that my beautiful wife Isabelle would be the first to say that her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.
I’m on this stage today and able to be the man I am because I have a wife who leans into her vocation.
there is nothing natural about Catholic birth control. It is only in the past few years that I have grown encouraged to speak more boldly and directly, because as I mentioned earlier, I have leaned into my vocation as a husband and father and as a man.
constant striving for virtue within your vocation, you too can be a saint
Maybe if Peter was paid a living wage, had rent that wasn’t price fixed, wasn’t at the mercy of artificial inflation, could afford to buy a home without an outrageous interest rate, a retirement age and pension that could support his retirement, and had all the economical advantages the boomers had… he wouldn’t be in a bar drinking himself into an early grave.
But, let’s blame Spider-Man.
Who is pretending?
I’ll never argue in favor of fossil fuel, but making transportation prohibitively expensive only hurts the average person.
Or put a cap on prices and stop letting the “market” decide the price of gas.
$1 per gallon. Figure it out.
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And remember, crypto is super stable 🙄
I’ve bought drugs online and in person so don’t worry about judgement. Drugs are fun.
Well, that might be the only form of payment they take, and so you’ve got to use it I suppose. But the anonymous part really isn’t a huge factor here.
I would be a little cautious of buying “non traditional” medication from someone who doesn’t want a paper trail.
Unless you mean drugs, and then yes a paper trail is bad haha.
In the case of groceries, use cash? I understand the overall privacy issue, and I don’t fall into the “I have nothing to hide so why should I care” category, but I struggle to find a real world example of where an anonymous digital currency would be required outside of illegal purchases. There are certainly “illegal” purchases that shouldn’t be illegal, depending on your area. Birth control will be a big one.
I ask this sincerely, what have you personally needed an anonymous currency for?
It’s all about tricking people into thinking it’s good for them and then quietly fucking them while pointing to the democrats.