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That 119 page document that was fully redacted, the redacted the frikkin margins.

What kind of sick bitch redacts the margins?!

After a month you have 12-15 dozen eggs

Only enough for 2-3 breakfasts for Gaston.

I have a sneaking suspicion that the Robotaxi isn’t ready and instead we just got a look at the Tesla Model 2.

It would make more sense as others mentioned for a robotaxi to have more room for seating and cargo. Even face to face seating.

Full height cargo space like a SUV or crossover (station wagon) body would maximize cargo space for quick cargo loading and unloading.

Man arrested for allegedly threatening to harm FEMA workers in North Carolina

The man was armed with a handgun and rifle, according to the sheriff's office.

ABC News
Yup, it’s interesting how so many of these universal ID for voting laws don’t also include an easy, convenient, and free means for all citizens to get IDs.
Not just money, there’s a risk that if Wagner is successful there, they could start recruiting from there more soldiers to send to Ukraine.

Also there are fast food alternatives to McDonalds as well.

IMO, Wendy’s has much better burgers. Haven’t had Carl’s Jr’s in a long while but I remember their “$6 Burgers” were pretty good.

Burger King, the meat quality seems to have gone downhill. Like an unchewable but in each meat patty. They used to be my favorite.

Edit: the “$6 burger” is now called the thick burger since it now costs more than $6

Do you have an issue with roofers protecting themselves? /s

Indeed, folks need to get involved at the local level and primaries.

For those that complain about the first past the post voting, Alaska managed to pass ranked choice voting:

apnews.com/…/alaska-ranked-choice-voting-5ae6c163…

If you hate FPTP and the choices it gives you, don’t just sit out the election, that’s an inherent vote for the person you like the least. You can try to back a similar ranked choice measure in your state:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Alaska_Measure_2

EXPLAINER: How ranked choice voting works in Alaska

Most Americans are used to casting their ballot for a single person for each office. But Alaska’s races unfold in the state's ranked choice system. Instead of picking a single candidate for office, voters have the option to rank who they want to fill a particular seat. The first ranked choice contest under the system was an August special election won by Democrat Mary Peltola. She's the first Alaska Native to serve in Congress and first woman to hold Alaska’s House seat. Races for U.S. House, Senate and governor and Legislature are on the Nov. 8 ballot.

AP News
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