

they probably are constitutional, but only because the constitution says nothing about tge government buying data from private companies.
hater of hidden rules


they probably are constitutional, but only because the constitution says nothing about tge government buying data from private companies.
why would I?


I (American) am also wondering because AliExpress just doesn’t ship here anymore


books can’t be used to feed people, unlike dead orphans


time to learn Japanese or Chinese and use nikoniko or bilibili


the game is technically playable from what I understand, but has been in alpha for years and probably will be for years to come


a booru image categorizer


I expect the government to actually enforce antitrust laws, and that companies will increase wages when the employees are actually limited (which is not generally true of “unskilled” labour)


for the possibility of actually expensive treatment, like getting severely burned and needing skin transplants.


fuck standards that have obvious loopholes


this is a fair concern for any politician because landowners are primarily voters, but sometimes politicians need to fo things that are political suicide for the good of what they represent.


special roads? you mean almost all roads that don’t have silly signs?


what is your instance running on if not a datacenter?


capitalism has more social mobility than feudalism


I support addressing their marketing departments, and all marketing departments actually.


at least in the US you only need that test and license to use the car IN PUBLIC, not for usage on your own private property.
they are? I guess the votes haven’t federated yet