I see your Smith & Wesson, and raise you women’s rights to their bodies.
I see your Smith & Wesson, and raise you women’s rights to their bodies.
I think the problem lies in the underestimation of the potential for that level of personal data. The privacy counter-argument is usually “nothing to hide.” Psychographic profiling is the incredibly accurate practice of predicting an individual’s engagement based on previous choices, and is far more invasive than “telling secrets.”
Square jaw or not, she is stunning.
I’ve been guilty of that- commenting before checking what community the post was in. Thankfully, I’ve found that most people outside of the US prefer gentle correction. Unfortunately, I doubt the average person from the US would show the same courtesy if the roles were reversed.
Now he’ll hit that homerun for sure
We would create jobs, increase tax revenue, and people like Han Lee wouldn’t need to launder money, if we simply legalized prostitution.
It’s my understanding that the US considers children to be people under 18 years of age.
Child obesity has been higher than the national average for the last 30 years.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/obesity-child-17-18/obesity-child.htm
Sure, ideally. While we’re waiting for a 2/3 congressional majority, wouldn’t it make sense to focus on getting the SEC to hold them accountable to the laws that are already in place?
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I follow, but that’s not correct. The laws are already preventing them from insider trading. The SEC is not holding them accountable. More laws won’t change the lack of enforcement. Pressing the SEC to do their job is the solution.
Those are welcome changes, for sure, but Steam’s ToS still leaves plenty of room for privacy concerns.
That’s incorrect. The SEC is responsible for holding Congress accountable to the insider trading laws already in place. Congress is not exempt, nor are they charged with self-policing.
https://www.congressionalinstitute.org/2018/08/16/can-members-of-congress-engage-in-insider-trading/
Here’s the link to the order page:
I’ve forgone work/life balance for success in the past. In my experience, it’s rarely worth it.
So the key to success lies in the throes of addiction? I think I’d rather be mediocre, thanks.
I’m just as surprised as you are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_Social