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USA: Slate's New Electric Truck Will Cost Slightly More Than $24,950
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I think TELO seems better idk
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USA: Slate's New Electric Truck Will Cost Slightly More Than $24,950
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I think TELO seems better idk
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Imagine that the "covid economy" could've been the first step to long term survival of the species
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As Its CPU Scandal Deepens, Intel Plans to Cut Thousands of Jobs
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Make your point without being demeaning
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Bethesda says most of Starfield's 1000+ planets are dull on purpose because 'when the astronauts went to the moon, there was nothing there' but 'they certainly weren't bored'
Todd forgets this is a game and not real life where you have to train and study for 30 years to go to the moon. He forgot that the main intricacy is the stories you can make for the player.
Like assassins creed has big cities. Which feel dead, not enjoyable.
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Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail time
Tesla has to get more punishment than NOTHING. This sucks
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Cats understand 'naughty'
[citation needed]
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Intel's Snake Oil & Completely Insane Anti-AMD Marketing
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FUD is actually a very effective strategy. It's not made for you but the average village person
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Speaker Johnson Explains Holdup In Releasing Jan 6 Tapes: ‘We Have To Blur Some Of The Faces’ To Protect Them From The DOJ
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They literally dragged a security guard out of the door and beat him to death. Because of all the preconditions that the seditionists set up, there were few guards and they didn't escalate. It saved their lives at least, but it was corrupt to the core
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Spotify’s CFO is out days after mass layoffs
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Oh no senpai please don't fire me and give me a bunch of money!
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Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail time
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Auto manufacturers must be held liable for faulty software. If it's not safe, it does not go on the road
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Jeff Bezos To Marry Lauren Sanchez On THIS Date - Details Of $600 Million Wedding Revealed
Bezos is a wonderful soul. $600 million on a wedding whilst pouring sewage on strikers
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Just Stop Oil protestors interrupt UK’s biggest games event EGX
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Honestly yes, I don't think people truly realise how deeply in the shitter we are. Best outcome would be to duck off with it now, in a year. Carbon zero. But this won't happen.
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Symbi-rule-sis
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But they only get silly things like minerals and nutrients. Not a singel dollar! What is this, communism?
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aLiEnS!!1
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I think they started at the top and then built down
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35 UPS employees let go after voting union, Teamsters threaten strike, UPS reinstates employees
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But the billionaires said Unions were fudging middling middlemen who just wanted to ruin the workplace balance and take my money
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"Imperialism only counts if it's Western, otherwise it's just sparkling liberation"
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Russians steal Ukrainian children, they've multiple times been caught mass executing civilians too.. Their side iterates that Ukraine doesn't exist, like Putin implied.
Putin wants to eradicate the Ukrainian national identity.
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FCC bans cable TV industry’s favorite trick for hiding full cost of service
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Noo the gubernment can't have teeth! Won't anyone think of the billionaires!?
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Tony's Chocolonely bars are shaped unevenly to represent farmer inequality and the coastline of Africa
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You break it while the packaging is intact
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DeSantis Seeks To Silence Cancer Patient Speaking Out About Abortion
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The party of freedom..
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Turkish parliament approves Sweden’s membership of Nato
I wonder what we gave up for Turkey to sign it. Maybe it was enough for Kristersson to celebrate his 60th birthday with a purposefully made confidential bill to taxpayers.
Funny how his government always seem to transform things that were or should be public to confidential.
Like the secret electricity support, so the ones who used much electricity when the grid was strained got a cashback. I forget the name but some people apparently had to keep their mansions and fifteen swimmingpools heated. Guess we aren't equal after all..