I think you're right. The only discrepancy I can think of might be that you implicitly know that "andalley" has meaning and context beyond what you currently understand and ascribe to it. A dog probably doesn't think too hard about whether walking is the action of moving one's legs or the state of being outside.
I would be genuinely astounded if anybody does anything other than go to work, keep their head down, and try to survive... But more power to you, my guy
That's interesting, last I had heard TikTok was morally abysmal when it came to paying creators. Unless that changed in the last few months then any Tiktok creator would make more money on YouTube even with a smaller audience.
"Hmmm well if you think tiktok should be banned for spying then do you think american social media platforms should be banned for doing the same thing?"
Yes. They should. That is not the argument you think it is.
The thing that gets me is the McDonald's employees tip. Whenever something like this happens the police are flooded with false information and bad tips, this case would have been even moreso due to the politics involved. What made them decide this random person in another state was credible? What about this tip in particular made them say "this information should be followed up on."
I feel like i see a joke or comic like this every two months.
Here's the thing, if you are unsure about the messages you're receiving and decided not to act, you did the correct thing. You were wise not to interpret uncertain signals as signs of romantic interest, no matter how clear they were in hindsight. If a woman is interested in you, the onus is on her to make that unambiguous and take the next step, because she's not the one who's advances could be mistaken as dangerous.
Ah yes, the manifesto he wrote, the one where he conveniently confesses to the crime and never destroyed. The manifesto that he never destroyed but also never released to the public like anyone else with a manifesto would do. The manifesto that he was just kind of holding onto for no reason almost as if it was designed to serve as evidence against him. That manifesto. Of course....
Ok, but they should logically be afraid of causing it. The only reason not to be afraid of the end of the world is if you're going to the good afterlife.
I think you're right. The only discrepancy I can think of might be that you implicitly know that "andalley" has meaning and context beyond what you currently understand and ascribe to it. A dog probably doesn't think too hard about whether walking is the action of moving one's legs or the state of being outside.