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And use who?
The US is pretty big man and things are different in different regions. England is only as big as Alabama.
In the cities you can walk to places or take much more limited public transportation.
Every one outside of the city has a car though. Drive through banks, fast food, pharmacies, and even liquor stores are a real thing.
My commute to work is ~40 minute drive and some of that is at 129 kph.
I rarely walk anywhere for anything besides pleasure. There is a restaurant within ~10 minutes walk but most roads don’t even have sidewalks here and people don’t always pay attention while driving
Another vote for Horus Rising. They’re also in audiobook format. Just keep in mind the Horus Heresy time period is 10k years before current 40k so it’s kinda WH 30k and there is not a lot of xenos/alien content in there.
Almost anything by Dan Abnett is gold. I would put Chris Wraight in a very close second place and Aaron Dempski Bowden (ADB) in a close third. There are other good authors too John French and Graham McNeil.
Good standalone stories set in current 40k are also Armageddon, Dante, Blades of Damocles, And Lords of Silence (Chaos Space Marines)
Gaunt’s Ghosts is a great series about the Imperial Guard/Astra Militarum
Eisenhorn is a good Inquisitor series written like James Bond books.
Ciaphas Cain is for some lighthearted fun in a grimdark universe
Change is not effected by maintaining the status quo
This has been kind of a half ass last four years hasn’t it?
If Trump did nothing then why are people so scared of him winning the election?
How do you figure we don’t have an Oligarchy? There is more than just the executive branch of our government by the way. There’s also the Legislative, Judicial, and Black Rock.
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I don’t understand how this is the argument against third party. Why does the candidate need to be the Messiah to be better than Kamala?
Is this an argument for voting third party or against? Because third party might not be the Louvre calling this time…
Haha. That’s pretty good. The point I was trying to make is that it doesn’t make sense to me to hold voters to a higher standard of conduct than the politicians that they vote for.
Voters will always disappoint you. There will always be things left undone, done poorly, or done in a way you disagree with. Everybody needs to get used to this and learn we vote for the least bad, not the most good.
Good question and good examples. With things like forced arbitration in user agreements I’d love to know more on how to turn things around on this.
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Isn’t this what HP Lovecraft wrote about?
There really is no justification for it. It’s part of the American healthcare experience. It makes them money to have no downtime between patients. It costs them nothing to make you wait. They book patient appointments with this philosophy in mind and it’s incredibly disrespectful.
There haven’t been any changes to etch a sketch in decades. It’s already great…
…or maybe just the etch a sketch R&D department really aren’t the brightest bunch out there.