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I don’t really see how it didn’t end well for the writer, just based on this article. Am I missing something besides like four tweets?
I don’t really see how it didn’t end well for the writer, just based on this article. Am I missing something besides like four tweets?
Every single time dude. Every time I see what a politician was paid to worsen their constituents’ lives, the dollar amount tied to it is just never that remarkable, especially in the context of a world where Elon Musk gets a $56bn pay package for nothing in return.
Fuck this stupid world we’ve built.
Similar to, but not quite the same as the kind of man-child that buys an F-150 on the off chance they need to haul a dresser once every 4 years. Seriously though, if each one of these buyers keeping US truck bloat in style bought a motorcycle instead to cement their self-worth, traffic would be eliminated in most US cities. That’s not possible due to many factors, I know, but it must be said motorcycles are just way cooler.
That’s a heartwrenching photo.
That’s one dumb mom. Didn’t fall far from the tree I guess
I imagine they’re really itching to torpedo it somehow. Surprisingly long time for them not to do so.
Thanks, worked for me
Good supplemental reading here to iFixIt’s recent announcement pertaining to their relationship with Samsung moving forward.
Sorry, what other conspiracy theories are you referring to? It was a joke made in bad taste.
That $35 “Wacky Seagull” the day beforehand is pretty sus
I’m appalled. More than one house? In this economy?
Andrew had one of the worst days in his hot, wet life.
Recently, 3M settled the lawsuit filed by cities and towns with polluted water. It will pay up to $12.5 billion to cover the costs of filtering out PFAS, depending on how many water systems need the chemicals removed. The settlement, however, doesn’t approach the scale of the problem. At least 45% of U.S. tap water is estimated to contain one or more forever chemicals, and one drinking water expert told me that the cost of removing them all would likely reach $100 billion.
$100 billion? Seems low. That’s only five renovations to JFK.
Thanks for the push, well worth it. Solid investigative journalism. The Jim Johnson section did make my blood pressure rise, let’s be honest though: it’s probably just my PFAS.
What a coincidence!
That dirty watah
This slaps