

If i chain smoke in my house, then die from lung cancer in a hospital, would they be making the same claims?


If i chain smoke in my house, then die from lung cancer in a hospital, would they be making the same claims?


When has privatization ever cut costs in the long run?


There is also a weather factor there. Freeze/thaw cycles and water intrusion are big factors in pothole creation.


Many people think registration and gas taxes cover roadway expenses. Its why you see people complain “cyclists don’t pay their fair share for bike lanes”.


Everyone also suffers noise pollution, air pollution, and risks such as getting hit as a pedestrian. Extensive overbuilding of roads and sprawl is also a signifcant strain on municipal budgets which could diminish the quality of other services due to funding constraints.
Homework 100% helped reinforce key parts of my education. By college i got better at deciding which stuff to do and which i could skip. The more i dreaded the class and the homework, the more important doing it tended to be. On the flip side, my math course that was more of a refresher of high school math, i could skip 90% of the homework.


No way the NDP is canceling the gun buy back


But that doesn’t sell headlines


I live very frugally. I am very careful with energy use, keeping my house cold in winter and try to use electricity when rates are the lowest. I shop almost exclusively stuff on sale at the grocer. I buy most of my stuff used whenever reasonable.
I have enough money to not live like that, but it would reduce the amount of money i can contribute now to things like my TFSA. The faster i get those gains and increase my investable captial, the faster that income becomes meaningful.
More like add 2 minutes due to increased congestion and lack of alternatives. All the studies done showed that the bike lanes actually improved travel times in most cases.
Cause they had an extra lane for their private vehicle and they feel like a service their taxes paid for has been robbed from them to serve people “that haven’t worked hard enough for it.” They worked hard to buy and pay for their car and they feel upset if their ability to use their private vehicle on public infrastructure has been diminished. Despite the fact that cars have been given the vast majority of space and funding for decades. There is also nothing stopping them from using the improved bus service except their preconception that “its for the poors.”


As soon as it mentioned eye scanning I assumed Sam Altman was involved. Didn’t he have that world coin thing where he scanned a bunch of eyes in impoverished countries?


Up next, america announces new crucifixion punishment for “politically problematic” prisoners


MAGA will call it AI while still following AI influencers because cleavage.


It didn’t specify the victims, but it did speciy a gender for the offenders.


The cameras in north america typically aim at the plates and not the driver themselves, so there is plausible deniability for who was driving making the lisence difficult to suspend. That said, there is no good reason they can’t suspend the registration or impound the vehicle itself regardless of who was driving.
They tell you to throw it out after their certfied technician bills you 3 hours to tell you its not worth fixing.


How long would you negotiate with a toddler before giving up?
But how will LG know my usage patterns to better nickel and dime their next model down to bare minimum standards if my device isn’t checking in with the cloud every couple minutes? My device needs weekly software updates so it can notify me when the pump mysteriously quits after an update and the washer has already booked the service visit and shared my credit info with the repair company.
Fellas, is the solution to poor scientific performance more cuts to scientific bodies?