Everytime you leave the country you need to have your passport stamped at customs, and eventually you'll need to re-enter the country and show your ID or passport. At re-entry, you can be checked. This plus a yearly in-person check mandate can make sure you stay there.
French fries are a food that I won't be sad for losing from my life. They are unhealthy and always the thrifty side dish option, fried in horrible oils reused to oblivion. They are a staple only because they are quick to make with the right equipment and in large quantities on demand. Aka, they are fast food. And fast food in the US is arguably a cartel. Thankfully, I'm not in the US, I'm in Greece, with a very different fast food market, culinary tradition, and definition for a fried potato. If they want to corner the market on McDonald's style fries, fine I don't care. I enjoy my soft potato fries, gnocchi, my jacket potatoes, my rice better anyway.
Symbolism? There's no well thought out and clear symbol. It's just an asshole who thinks going up in flames "sends a message (jokerMewing.jpg)". A well thought out symbol is more like Luigi Mangione's Deny Defend Depose.
This guy was promised a good life for the simple man by the republicans and he was repeatedly backstabbed, and that made him angry. Yet he stayed with them till the end at which point he couldn't imagine himself not being the MAGA Rambo wannabe he thought himself to be. That's what angry and dumb people do.
Gnome is not really touch-centric, it's more keyboard-crentric. Sure, the activity overview is great for touch. It's even greater for the keyboard though. And I don't like using the mouse a lot anyway
If fast food worker wages cannot sustain life then fast food is unsustainable and should die out. If fast food becomes as slow and/or as expensive as a restaurant meal then fast food is a market distortion that shouldn't exist. Simple as.
Everytime you leave the country you need to have your passport stamped at customs, and eventually you'll need to re-enter the country and show your ID or passport. At re-entry, you can be checked. This plus a yearly in-person check mandate can make sure you stay there.