After 16 times specifically in a school zone in a 12 month period? Surely this is so watered down it affects nobod-
Streetsblog reported that Staten Island cop James Giovansanti notched 547 speed-camera and red-light violations since 2022
Insanity
After 16 times specifically in a school zone in a 12 month period? Surely this is so watered down it affects nobod-
Streetsblog reported that Staten Island cop James Giovansanti notched 547 speed-camera and red-light violations since 2022
Insanity
Carrying water for incandescent bulbs on the basis of their reliability is wild. Yeah, several companies have taken advantage of the conception of lightbulbs as a disposable good to cheap out on LED bulb construction until they are also disposable, but they did that so successfully because changing incandescent bulbs was such a common occurrence, it was the template for a proto-meme joke. Not everything in the past was better than things today
It's for sure a lot. Maybe the Epa is counting the water that so many Americans spend watering our trademark huge monoculture lawns so they can stay green regardless of drought/heat wave conditions. Some homes have almost industrial scale sprinkler systems just to accomplish this, although I'm not confident even that would get you up to 400 gallons
Looks kind of like one of the slices of meat that comes in the Aldi brand Gyro sandwich kit, but less appealing 
As deplorable as if USA diplomats pitched their private prison system or Ice detention camps as an e portable product/system. Authoritarians sharing tips on how best to do repressive regimes as a matter of public record in the world governance body is a gut-punch reality check on the state of the world
Well, yes but that is also true for a number of car-dependent food deserts in the US. Culdesac has transit access to other neighborhoods, so losing internal grocery distribution would be akin to one of those communities losing their only grocery store and having to travel 30+ minutes by car to the next one. For example, culdesac is a 16 minute streetcar ride from a trader joe's near ASU/downtown Tempe. There are towns of comparable population to culdesac that also have 1-2 grocery stores and would require driving longer than that to reach the next one if that retailer went out of business
No, specifically the US can't declare war unless a majority in Congress are in agreement
Fuck man I wish my country's vote surprised/shocked me even a little teeny bit
Is this data in the room with us?
Also the straits being useful for Iran is what is keeping them from mining it or at least keeping them from mining it in a substantial manner to make it impassible
People are saying that the Tusken Raiders have lightsabers and probably killed their own women and children
Let he who hasn't partied with Jeffrey Epstein throw the first stone