According to that article, less than 55,000 are without shelter.
i actually think that is pretty good especially since they have taken over 135,000 refugees.
According to that article, less than 55,000 are without shelter.
i actually think that is pretty good especially since they have taken over 135,000 refugees.
Texan here. I thought it was a Texas story until I saw the URL.
I have only played the first one so all my opinions about the game are from reviews I read. I heard it’s better than the first one and one of the games you should play.
Months after Red Dead Redemption came out for the PS3, my friend asked me why I didn’t beat it yet. He opened up my inventory and he saw more hunted meat he ever thought someone could accumulate.
All I did was hunt in the game. It was one of the best hunting games of all time.
How is it money laundering?
It looks like a straight transfer of funds for the damages Russia caused.
Eligible for probation at 13 years and 4 months. I hope he suffers.
They should’ve thrown out the maximum years for a case like this. They should’ve thrown out parole eligibility too.
I’ve been reading a bunch of fake ones are being posted everywhere. Maybe they don’t want misinformation circulating.
Yes it makes sense. Look at all the support the shooter is getting. Look at how many people say they would even help him.
If they can prove that they were somewhere else at the time, then it doesn’t matter. They both walk.
Press seem sure of themselves.
I think this guy worked with the real killer. Luigi would get caught, these idiots stops looking, killer gets away.
Why wear the same thing and carry all the crap that can get you caught?
Why are the bags and jackets different from the surveillance photos?
Lol.
It means we transfer it to the companies in the form of government contracts to give a return of investment to the companies that bribed the politicians. On top of that they don’t pay taxes so it’s really our money they are giving away.
Definitely in transportation and healthcare. Probably in education once Trump gets rid of the Department of Education.
Sorry I edited my comment. I think the difference, not just being able to comment, but is being able to post. Like not everyone is able to post an article in Gizmodo but anyone can post a video on YouTube, or a story on Instagram.
This is just my own thoughts on it. I don’t actually know what the official definition of social media is.
Some ways I saw around this is by being in another country, and/or getting some bullshit PhD. I see a lot of chiropractors giving nutrition advice.
Even if they don’t call themselves doctor, they will say they are a medical practitioner, or health expert because of their self published PDF book or their shitty blog.
I do consider Lemmy and Reddit and other content aggregators social media.
I might be mistaken but I think being able to comment on YouTube and anyone is able to upload a video puts it in the social media category.
I use social media from time to time. The amount of misinformation that is created and spewed without consequence is really alarming. A lot of it is dangerous. People give medical advice and pretend to be doctors. That should be illegal.
If they could filter out all the garbage content and just have children cartoons, comics, food, and cute animals, I would be fine letting kids watch it from time to time.
There are older buildings in NYC that have a lot of floors that don’t have elevators. One I looked at was 7 floors, it was called a 7 floor walk up. New buildings in NYC that are 5 floors or more higher need an elevator.
The building. A fifth floor walk up is very different than a fifth floor apartment with an elevator.
Stairs are just stairs.
I don’t know but I am from NYC. I only heard the term used there.
“Thanks but-- I am not free tonight. How about tomorrow?”
Which crypto bro told you trying to trick people in to making an account is a good idea?
Did you not reach your internet traffic quota?