So, UK teens are mostly vampires? I thought Twilight ended a long time ago. UK teens are retro.
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Fuck you, BBC.
Just say "idiots." Source: USA citizen.
Fire resistant? You know what can't catch fire? Wood.
I ordered a trans flag last week; should arrive any day now. Going in the window with my Bernie 2020 placard and my UPS union efforts placard. Maybe I'll order a print of Luigi.
He definitely looks like he has halitosis.
This is awesome.
He'll bite the head off like Ozzy Osbourne. Most metal politician. I hate life.
I 100% support a chemical existence to block awareness of how shitty the world is. It can be difficult to find the right balance between chemicals and real-life, but it can be done. Not Elon-levels of k-holes on the regular, but occasional drugs and regular alcohol can compliment a successful life.
Plus mushroom trips on major holidays such as Thanksgiving and Xmas.
America’s largest, consistently profitable corporations saw their effective tax rates fall from an average of 22.0 percent to an average of 12.8 percent after the Trump tax law went into effect in 2018.
The 296 largest and consistently profitable U.S. corporations in this study paid $240 billion less in taxes from 2018 to 2021 than if they had continued to pay the effective rates they’d paid before the Trump tax law.
While profits for the largest, continuously profitable U.S. corporations rose by 44 percent after passage of the Trump tax law, their federal tax bills dropped by 16 percent.
The number of these corporations paying tax rates of less than 10 percent increased from 56 to 95 after the Trump tax law went into effect.
Many of the largest and most well-known corporations in the country — including Walmart, Verizon, Disney, and Meta — had the largest tax reductions after the Trump tax law went into effect.
https://itep.org/corporate-taxes-before-and-after-the-trump-tax-law/
20mhz, 4mb ram, 80gb drive. Mac IIsi.