I liked the Liberty torch/arm as a visual divider better, though I am intrigued by the idea of including a Native American element.
I liked the Liberty torch/arm as a visual divider better, though I am intrigued by the idea of including a Native American element.
That painting is gorgeous. Captures a place and time like a dream and a photograph rolled into one.
So is the brain rewiring at some point? Or does it get damaged? Or is it prewired and then turns on at some point? Depression is a disease, but people usually aren’t born depressed.
Would splitting it into three separate companies make any difference? Like maybe at least one of the three would get its act together?
I remember reading an article about how you could starch fabric to make it stiff as a board so robots could work with it to cut and sew clothing. You then wash the clothes to release the starch, and reuse the starch water to stiffen the next batch. But I haven’t heard anymore about it.
Interesting, considering the company is owned by Microsoft.
Here’s hoping they can find a cure for it (like gene therapy).
That camera bump is way too big. The previous models looked so much better.
Looks like artwork for the cover of a novel.
The real way to fix this is to have the government make competing generic medications. They should be used to supply the armed forces and offered to anyone as a competing med to drive prices down. It would also be useful for filling meds no one wants to manufacture anymore because they aren’t “profitable”.
There’s frequently a lot more to homelessness than just giving someone a place to live. Many of these people are mentally ill or addicted to something and cannot function or take care of themselves. There’s additional costs above just providing a place to live - like food and clothing and healthcare.
Inmates are supposed to be provided with services like meals, showers, uniforms, and healthcare so that’s part of the reason for the discrepancy in costs. I doubt there’s much addiction care or mental health care in prison though.
These people really need a better place to get help than jail. But we don’t have socialized medicine in the US, and that’s probably a huge contributor to homelessness. Just think if you couldn’t drown in medical debt, or could walk in to any clinic and sign up for addiction care or mental health assistance how many homeless people might not have ended up homeless.
Also I’m not aware of any major US city where rent or mortgage is $10k per year. A lot of cities are buying up old motels and providing support services and temporary housing. That seems to be a good start, but it probably costs more than $10k per year per person. And without free continuing healthcare a lot of people are going to end up back on the street.
I doubt the people currently in control of Texas government care.
Thinking this isn’t as much about gloom and doom as he doesn’t want his wife scared to death about her own kids.
Didn’t they have small pox vaccinations in 1907?
Hey Ladybird — get off Xitter and use something else like Mastadon.
Except that she actually did want to sit and was just playing that silly overpolite game. True wasn’t playing tho.
“We cut down all the trees. But hey, we planted a spattering of moss. Totes the same!”
Plastics can be put in the dishwasher. But then you also have to deal with microplastics.
This is before the FDA, so Everett might be concerned about actual poison here.
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