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and they will be able to go be free of their burden of espn.
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sir, i am happily married and love my wife. so, yes.
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She doesn't generate clicks and revenue like Smith or other loud talking heads people like to get butthurt about Gone our the days of journalism and conversation. In the ways of bias, rage, and energy to stir emotions. ESPN dying is what needs to happen.
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This is a great day to celebrate!
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SCOTUS strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
boyst replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Stop.quoting trolls please -
SCOTUS strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
boyst replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You can if they're registered in the state they live. A lot of laws are changing and being bent for progress. That progress is chewy.com for example. You can get a script from your vet, upload it there and get major savings on medical prescriptions because they buy in massive bulk units. Chewy.com has been lobbying to declassify some medications to not needing scripts and also providing online assessments. This has happened in human medical when you go to see a moron NP, RN or other nurse who took 2 years of mouth breathing class to determine you have checked a few boxes for a medical ailment. Hospitals love this because they can pay them less, people love this because they pay less and have more availability, and no one realizes the quality of healthcare is pure dog *****. -
SCOTUS strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
boyst replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Student debt is complicated. It's frustrating to grasp. My wife had to take a student loan out and the terms changed while enrolled on an income based repayment that was forgiven after 15 years. At 15 years it's forgiven but declared an income on taxes. So, in order for her to get her dvm she had no choice other than to drop out halfway through. I don't blame her. I blame the system that doesn't teach the kids the downfalls and problems of the loan sharking of the student loan system. If she was a dentist or about any other type of doctor she would have been able to pay it back much sooner. Or if she took the acceptance to Cornell's radiology program she'd have been fine. Vet radiologists make bank. -
Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Never trust a man in trades with clean hands. -
Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If you're both of those you're clearly good with your hands -
America is the model of free speech in the world. This activity is in line with the exercise of the rights of all people in our democracy. This pattern needs to grow across the world so all people can speak up and have their voice !
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This is no different than the peaceful protests the USA celebrated in 2021 and 2021. I'm glad France is getting a chance to speak up for their oppression. Free speech is an invaluable right. To respectfully and peacefully organize against the inexcusable actions of authority is a human rights issue.
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Everyone + @Draconator If you havent had your ac serviced yet this year do it. And ask them to blow out your dryer vent. It makes things so much more efficient and reduces fire risk. If you've never done or just moved into a house do it.
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Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
i've noticed this when i take in cattle for harvest. the skill of cutting meat is quite interesting - and some of these dudes look rough af and half dead. -
...I need to call 911 to report a murder... ***** brutal. 🤣
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Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Re the latter That is starting to ripple over to other arguments we notice. That the double standard is exposed to protect those that are not status quo. I believe many would be disappointed to find out this verdict endorses companies to shut down for Ramadan. -
Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I can't argue it is too protective. I will argue that there is too much government in everyday life. The business should find a process in which they can operate to this condition. Further, could/would a business then say Sunday work is a standard? Traditionally Sunday is not a workday across the board. While this country should be tolerable of all religions, respect each communities rights there comes a point in which it could be too much or too far. I'm not prepared to argue that or even ponder it. -
Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This could have a negative effect. Any religion, including the fictitious church of Satan (designed to mock religion but very real in their ability to organize). 7th day Adventist not working on Saturday. Islamic folks not working during the fasting. Jews during Hanuka. There are many layers to this that could and SHOULD come into effect if all religions are equal. -
If someone under 30 gets that quote I'll be amazed
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Supreme Court backs religious freedom over restrictions!
boyst replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
***** awesome -
underrated comment; most will not get it.