
companies shouldn’t have limits on how far they can grow, and vertical integration is almost impossible to regulate as it’s just manufacturing a product from start to finish.

companies shouldn’t have limits on how far they can grow, and vertical integration is almost impossible to regulate as it’s just manufacturing a product from start to finish.

no, other types of hatred are allowed and plentiful

it would work pretty well after a few years, just ignore the deaths during the roll out.

sawdust is edible though, now digestable is a different question entirely and will require a few centuries of research to get data on due to my pro-sawdust-in-food lobbyists.

yes, however as far as I am aware there are no laws in the us against any private vehicle usage on private land. Unlike the FDA which criminalizes owning or consuming certain chemicals.

similarly looking for sip companies, specifically with less discrimination against the 49th state.

rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?

would lifting the people by the sholder with a seatbelt solve the issue of standing?

assuming they have some timelines guarantee I could still see some slight value in it.

I have lived in an area where a water heater subscription might have made sense, the water had enough minerals in it to destroy water heaters in about 3 years (faucet filters in 6 ish). Shame they never existed there to burn money on the customers that their service makes sense for.

why would I support the people? I just want the cookies and to see the struggle of delivery.

consider just cutting it like a tomato and removing the sliced pit.

I completely agree that the us should design their plumbing better, but we do typically throw more flushable golfballs down the toilet than you.

The senate is voted only within a state, one senator at a time. the house of representatives again is done by states, but has a different number for each state.

depends on how malnourished the homeless person is, and whether the nonhomeless was really into punk or similar spikey clothes.

because this platform is based off the forum idea not the BS of user centric “social media”.

at best blocking should prevent interaction, “hiding” information that is publicly available is pointless.

however the other likely has a material advantage…
It’s the same concept as car dealerships having loans and being owned (or franchise things) by the car company.