Most BMW drivers lease vehicles so they're already used to what amounts to subscription. My fear is that these news articles are actually designed to normalize this to buyers of brands where leasing isn't the default. They show how the affluent don't mind paying to convince the less fortunate it's a glamorous move.
The funny thing is the people who made their whole personalities about protecting children are now completely silent when there is real evidence of actual child abuse.
They want us to forget about him so he's not held accountable. If we hold him accountable then future people in positions like his might second guess their decisions.
Don't worry, once they gain control over the last few independent news outlets and restructure social media algorithms they'll be able to manipulate public perception to the point where they have broad public support. Especially when the ai bots wear the opposition out by convincing them they're alone in their left wing views. Tech bros are ready to destroy democracy for profit.
I think those are concert wrist bands. Don't try and tell me I could win those and exchange them for cheap prizes at Chuck E Cheese because I refuse to admit I recognize those relics from another time and instead I'll pretend to be Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn discovering remnants from the past.
HMD is Chinese but owns a lot of former Nokia intellectual property that was related to is phones. (NOKIA had a lot of other business assets that they didn't buy)
It's not money. The executives of these companies revealed the reason they are doing this is because they believe they can provide a better end user experience. They wouldn't lie would they?
The Heritage Foundation and people like Peter Thiel will leverage AI bots and social media news filtering to manipulate European opinions just like they're doing in the United States right now. Europe needs to reject American social media and American AI companies in order to protect their own people.
Most BMW drivers lease vehicles so they're already used to what amounts to subscription. My fear is that these news articles are actually designed to normalize this to buyers of brands where leasing isn't the default. They show how the affluent don't mind paying to convince the less fortunate it's a glamorous move.