

I mean, we get lots of tax breaks, they’re just highly dependent on increasingly arcane rulesets that are ever-changing and still designed to keep you on the edge of poverty. And then they’re paid for with higher taxes in years following.


I mean, we get lots of tax breaks, they’re just highly dependent on increasingly arcane rulesets that are ever-changing and still designed to keep you on the edge of poverty. And then they’re paid for with higher taxes in years following.
What is this, eastern Canada?
Guess who’s not getting lent any books…
Maybe it’s as much to ensure that it’s no longer in their collection so they know to buy another should it not return.


It was only like a third, another third was calling him a fat piggy idiot… then the last third just kept saying “they’re all like this” as an excuse not to do anything about it.


Barely half the voters wanted Brexit in the first place. And a non-insignificant amount of those who did only did it for a laugh cause they thought it’d fail.


gestures exaggeratedly
*Venture capitalists have ruined the job market using AI


No one should be forced to fuck them, not even themselves.
They got melted down to make components for weapons.


Literal planned obsolescence


Depends on the state, and how eagerly and effectively they enforce it.


Rusty new deathtraps


Um, ekskushe me, he wore henleys.


For getting jammed or running out of bullets at an inopportune moment.


Too much and he might stay?


It certainly implies that they can be sold. That they’re a commodity to be bartered and not individuals with their own minds. That their decision can be bought and sold rather than convinced.


“Aren’t sold yet” from the title seems to imply the yellow section, not the red. Almost as if it’s going to be shoved down our throat no matter how we feel about it. Not that there’s been any doubt about that, but the article title is certainly telling about the bias of this article…
He always seemed like the “Not Poilievre” candidate. Not someone you actually want, but the one you’d have if you had to pick between two.