Plus, our individual impact affects their impact. It's all connected.
If we all suddenly plan more efficient routes and carpool, and now we're only driving half as much, well, those big companies start selling us half as much gas.
Plus, our individual impact affects their impact. It's all connected.
If we all suddenly plan more efficient routes and carpool, and now we're only driving half as much, well, those big companies start selling us half as much gas.
No one likes a pessimistic clown. Stop talking like a fool and do something about it.
Other folks are trying, but mine is the best. I'll be taking that victory lap now. Afterward, drinks are on me!
They also kicked off the blind lady for refusing to see reason.
Swipe right on Buzzer!
No. Just no.
I always poop on company time. If they're going to waste my time with crap, well...
This seems to be the case.
Relax. Keep reading for context.
Thankfully, none of us can afford the gas to drive to a public restroom anyway! /s
It's far more complex and nuanced than, "Fuck the public." This feels like you're unironically parroting the sentiment shared by George Carlin-- in a comedy stand-up special.
The public needs to make better, more informed voting choices, but the system is corrupt, full of dirty money, and frankly kind of rigged. Our current way of electing representatives is outdated at best and undemocratic at worst.
We need to switch to ranked choice voting and get money out of politics.