That was my first thought!
...I think that might be less far-fetched. After all, our black VP is competing for her next job with a guy who's a few oranges short of a basket....
From the article, Sansan Chicken, Sansan Ramen, and Yaso Kitchen, all in NY. (Since nobody has said it yet)
I suspect most of your audience here isn't going to be strongly swayed by missing out on oil. Got anything else?
Step away from hardware constraints for a moment, and consider the OS:
If the OS says a file is deleted, under no circumstances should the OS be able to recover it. Sure, certain tools may exist to pull it back; but it should be unavailable to the OS after that. And yet, apparently a software update was enough to recover these files. Thus, the concerns about data safety in an environment where the OS cannot be trusted to remove data when it says it has been removed.
I would rather say it’s “predictable”, rather than “understandable”. Perhaps even, “no better than we can expect”. Calling this “understandable” tends to normalize greed for greed’s sake.
It also calls being gay “sexual conduct,” which critics say could set up the state for more censorship of LGBT+ citizens.
As in, they can use anti-porn measures to block information from kids about homosexuality in general.
Pretty sure they're talking about the anti-universal healthcare propaganda in the States. Downplaying the wealth gap happens here plenty, too.
Seeing the stars in a properly dark area, maybe?
Were you never an asshole as a kid? It's part of growing up. We work to make them better, but arresting them does nothing worthwhile.
It's entirely relevant to your argument. Both are commonly expected to be role models. This expectation is enforced in only one case.
Nah, if I remember right, those arrows use the poison from a tree frog's skin, not something like a snake's venom. So still poison!