I don't buy that excuse. The law isn't enforced because of pressure to not enforce it from leftists who think they're helping people by allowing them remain homeless. Not to mention the defunding of the police--Seattle, for example, has HALF the police it should have just to be an "average"...
Yeah, that's a strange calculation... bringing your own gun into a confrontation over a phone is a good way to get everybody killed, but it's the fact that the perp thinks you won't that make them risk it.
Naw, when Tyson was on point, he was especially devastating against taller technical fighters like Lewis. Tyson height was an asset, as he would duck under the jab and counter.
Lewis was slow on his feet and predictable.
I was hoping badly that Walt would end up killing Skylar in the last act. He had already lost almost every shred of humanity, might as well take the final piece from him.
Correlation does not prove causation.
While housing is definitely a factor, you can't discount the fact that urban centers, especially wealthy liberal urban centers, are where resources for the homeless exist most (shelters, soup kitchens, health centers, hand-outs from bleeding hearts, drugs...
My uncle has managed to live by himself, with frequent visiting help, until recently. But that ended when he stopped being able to operate a microwave or a toilet. Moved him to memory care a few months ago. Should have done it earlier, he threw a fit when he was moved, but he's happier now...
Female celebrities were certainly hotter back in the day, but only because that back when body-shaming was okay, and girls that look like dudes wasn't a virtue.
BUT, one only needs to fire up instagram to see that the hotties still exist, they just don't win academy awards anymore.
What evidence do you have that the majority of homeless AREN'T drug addicts? You do realize that the "stats" are all based on self-reported polling.
As one that lives among the most dense homeless population in the country it's crystal clear that 90% of them are drug and alcohol addicts. Of...
Nope, it's not common... so uncommon that it hasn't even happened on a cybertruck yet... the just noticed the potential of it happened and issued a recall before any accident actually happened.
Horrible company, should be liquidated.
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