Do you think I asked for a 10 inch pianist?
Do you think I asked for a 10 inch pianist?
Biden could probably win by promising to resign after Inauguration Day. I think the devils we know are making the devil we don’t know look attractive.
Or it shouldn’t be a fine, but criminal prosecution for the executives responsible.
You’re just not killing enough people. At some point the heirs decide to give it all away.
The only worse choice for CEO is Chambers. She had a valid reason to just fire his ass. If he’s not willing to do what he’s told to do, then he’s not willing to do his job. It looks to me like the board wanted to get rid of him for reasons that had nothing to do with cancer. Why reference the cancer at all?
I have the feeling the only reason they didn’t just get rid of him was because of the cancer diagnosis. Trying to be “nice”. But even if the cancer was the reason for not just cutting him loose, there’s no reason to bring it up.
How does the CEO not know referencing the cancer would expose them to liability? Did they not sit down with their lawyers before sitting down with him?
Now they’re probably going to lose in court and be forced to pay him off.
They should fire Chambers.
Perhaps people on Lemmy just aren’t learning anything.
That which doesn’t kill you probably isn’t a parasitic wasp sting.
You’re also assuming she gets 8 hours of work a day at her normal rate. It’s not like she’s salaried.
The trick is to license private companies to produce the powder. You still get the budget savings, and you get reasonable license fees from the private companies, but you offload the risk of having to invest in the industrial dehydrators.
Hey, India. Maybe you should try urging then strongly.
I think it would be more useful to dramatically increase taxes on unoccupied or AirBnB properties. Increase penalties on slumlord behavior. Similar things to gently (or not so gently) discourage people from hoarding residential real estate.
Otherwise, if someone was renting my house and they wanted to buy it at $100/month, it would probably take more than 800 years to buy (if I could afford to get it into shape to maximize the appraisal).
Yeah, but it’s not like anything interesting and movie-worthy ever happened back then.
Serious question: are there other constitutional rights that can provide the direct means to kill?
I’m just going to drop this here:
Long ago when my wife and I moved into our house, after we moved Kaybee the cat in, I witnessed a mouse run from under the dishwasher over to the cat’s dish, steal a piece of food, and run back.
I went and got the cat, took him to the kitchen, and sat on the floor with him to show him the mouse. The mouse repeated the theft, but Kaybee was still too freaked out from the change of residence to react.
A few days later I found a dead mouse on the floor with a piece of cat food in its mouth. I interpreted that as Kaybee’s way of saying, “I’m back on duty. All you mouse bastards are on notice.”
Being a dog, he is that much more likely to charge into danger to save his human. With cannon balls flying around, that carries a certain risk.
Did she actually throw shit on him?
If she did, a punch seems like a not unreasonable reaction to me.
it has pedals like a bicycle
Are you taking about the Aptera from the video you linked?
If so, the Aptera doesn’t have pedals like a bicycle. It’s a fully electric vehicle (or it will be if it reaches production).
It’s easy to throw your own parade in New Orleans.
https://www.frommers.com/blogs/passportable/blog_posts/you-can-throw-your-own-parade-in-new-orleans-here-s-how