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LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]
LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any] @ LanyrdSkynrd @hexbear.net
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  • In my area Walmart did the strategy of closing all the regular checkouts to force everyone to use the self-checkouts. After they figured out it makes it easier to steal, they had to put more employees up front watching them

    So now they just don't open all the self checkouts rather than pay the old amount of wages and we're waiting longer than ever to ring up our own groceries.

  • In the states I'm familiar with he'd have to evict you, or sell the house and let the new owners evict you. Not paying rent doesn't mean you don't live there legally. Generally speaking police won't remove you without an eviction order as long as you have some proof that you live there, such as belongings inside or mail addressed to that address.

    You probably don't have a defense for eviction, but at the least you could buy time to figure things out. How long that is definitely depends on the state and the local court with jurisdiction.

    Check out your area's legal aid website. They generally have self-help resources for evictions, and they usually have some kind of open consultation hours where you can talk to someone for legal advice.

    If you want to DM me your state, I'll look into the specific laws for you.

  • I usually end up watching Bob and Brad on YouTube whenever I need some physical therapy exercises. They're geared for non-athletes and the exercises they discuss usually don't require major purchases.

    I just used their video about bruised ribs.

  • Every period of market instability ends with the rich ending up with a greater share of the total wealth, which is all that matters when you're that rich. Number goes down, sure, but they don't generally need to sell shares to survive.

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  • Sounds like you don't know much about their relationship. Even if they are still in a monogamous relationship, the way I see it, that's between them.

    Probably smart to clarify the bounds of your relationship before you get too far, but I'd say go for it.

  • so if you apply for both and the question is asked "why you do that?", say you would accept either, but have a professional/rising star-sounding reason why you would prefer part time in your back pocket.

    Yeah, that a good idea. I could say I want free time to finish my bachelor's degree online. I'll have to come up with some degree that doesn't make them think I'd be leaving for some other job.

  • Sound Blaster cards had a game port, but the Game Blaster didn't?

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  • If they still have the ability to do this, from what I can find, nobody has figured out the method they use.

    The microdot thing OP is referring to was only in a small number of high end copiers considered to be suitable for counterfeiting.

    I'm not saying it isn't possible they'd have something, but you can't guard against something when you have no idea how it would work.

  • Plus great medical, dental and a pension. Being a chief, he almost certainly gets a nice take-home vehicle, with maintenance and gas paid for.

  • I've been thinking about this lately.

    Trump being so open about imperialism will make it easier to convince people that the US war machine is about profits, but it also makes it easier to convince them that imperialism is necessary to maintain their economic privilege. It's easier for people to be against something bad when they don't think they're getting any benefit from it.

    I don't think those minerals will benefit anyone but the ruling class, but your average American could be easily convinced they will.

  • I googled this because I was curious, and it doesn't look like they have a blanket ban on people with autism. It seems they only exclude people who need expensive care.

    (Not defending this policy, ofc. Just trying to get the facts right)

    https://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual/#46506.htm

    Severe developmental disorders or severe cognitive impairments where significant support is required, including but not exclusive to:
    ... autistic spectrum disorders

    I would of course check with an immigration lawyer before committing to a plan to move, though.

  • That sub has useful information, but it has so many gearheads buying $500 routers and building $5k server racks that sound like jet engines for backing up their photos and watching a few hours of TV every day.

  • Proposing new legislation happens all the time from both parties, thousands of bills per Congress. Most a doomed to die from the start. This link has a bunch of bills proposed the week of 1/9/23:

    https://legiscan.com/US/legislation/2023?page=385

    I don't think we can say Republicans are getting shit done until they pass some of these. The media is just covering this stuff now because the Trump admin doing scary stuff is good at selling papers.

    I'm not saying they won't succeed, it's just too early to say.

  • "We were once a family" is a good book about that case. It's not true crime slop, it digs into the systemic issues and racism of the foster care system and how it allows stuff like that to happen.

  • I run a lot and was stupidly adamant against stretching because I injured myself doing it before a run like 10 years ago.

    Last year I started getting pain from tight muscles at the end of my range of motion. I started stretching at the end of my runs, while my muscles are still warmed up, and it's been amazing. No more pain, no injuries, less soreness, and I feel faster.