Correct. I’m pointing out the complete futility of anything other than that.
Correct. I’m pointing out the complete futility of anything other than that.
It’s pretty much completely impossible for a third party candidate to ever win. You have to get 270 (just over half) of all the electoral votes. If any third party made a huge amount of headway it’d still be almost impossible to take enough votes from the repubs or democrats to hit 270, and anything less than 270 means the House gets to decide who becomes president. Obviously, the house filled with democrats and Republicans, would never select the third party candidate.
You went off to a different country and things are much different.
In the US, generally, parents by retirement age have paid for their homes by then, have retired with benefits from their employer that will give them some money every month, have social security that also pays them every month (both of these are taken out of each paycheck throughout their career lives) and don’t have many bills.
So by the time they’re old, if they were responsible and held ok jobs, they should need money less than you need it. Our US system is basically set up to make you work hard for 40 ish years and then you’re taken care of when you’re old, for the most part. If your parents need money and you have money to give, there’s nothing wrong or against it. It’s still a common thing. But ideally, doing that shouldn’t be needed.
That was pre worm, I believe.
Mario kart is still a thing. I absolutely hate the not actually random item drops, though. Getting punished for being in the lead is lame.
GT3 had the right amount of advanced and customization without going overboard or being too realistic. It was my sweet spot.
Then wait two weeks. I’m pretty sure Harris will beat trump pretty easily, and I think she’d beat Vance by even more.
Yes, but no one dies if they get pushed back 2 weeks. Also, the cosmetic surgeries are first on the chopping block.
And again, it’s supply and demand. The hospitals want the profit. They don’t want to pay any overhead for the product.
There’s 0 chance the RP would put Vance up as the new nominee, unless they’re already bound and required to.
No. The other one. The one drawn to look cartoonishly “handsome”.
Blood is just as bad, but yes, the markup is insane in the US, compared to the machinery and time to collect plasma.
Blood, for instance gets sold by the red cross to hospitals for around $215 per unit. Hospitals in turn will charge anywhere from $580 to $3,000 for it.
Also, most blood is used for elective surgeries that are not life critical. Any time you hear about their being a blood shortage that could effect what hospitals can give, what they actually mean is that there’s plenty for emergency and necessary use, but they may have to postpone elective and cosmetic surgeries.
Obviously, the issue would be solved easily by paying people enough to be worth it to donate. People would be lining up if they got something like $100 to donate a pint. Something that only takes about 30 minutes to do.
Poor fuck. Not at the top of the list, but the most compounded.
I’d say magneto just found a gray area, since he didn’t “wield” it with his body.
Call it a gray area, since he can’t pick it up with his body. Guess Odin didn’t factor that one in.
Wow. If only I could get up to mid!
Interesting. Also a super short bit of article.
It’s an Enchantment written onto the hammer by Odin.
So basically, it’s the will of the God Odin, instilled upon the hammer.
Magneto controls the hammer in Super-Villain Team up issue #14.
Now go to bed.
In “The Final Crisis” (its Canon from the comics, so legit) Batman shoots Darkseid with a gun.
Even Batman makes exceptions.
The point of tariffs like that is to allow us made vehicles be the option of choice to buy.
The $25,000 ev means it’s a cheaply made car at what would have been an awesome price at $12,500, but not so great at $25,000.
American manufacturers could/would never be able to compete against a $12,500 ev sedan. So the tarriff keeps American evs bloated prices from looking too unreasonable. They can still compete against a $12,500 car being sold for $25,000