Are you crying wolf again? Man… I can’t bear this anymore.
The artist himself calls it “guerilla humour” so it is on purpose.
And let’s not forget, the higher up ozzies don’t really like satire at all.
Indeed, that’s exactly what it is. And godawful too.
Ah yes, and just like in Corona days, a serious number of them then dies, and the remaining ones will cry “why is the government doing this to us?!”_
Well… dead people don’t sue.
/s
This is a great question.
The obvious answer is to then go to London.
But if you are unable to do so AND have no mobile network, you can download the maps via avian carrier.
Far from any desire to give kudos to Google: Maps does allow offline maps.I had greater London available on my iphone recently, and that worked.
I have seen some start a consultancy, sane job, better pay and strict agreements on presence. There’s probably also a whole heap of companies raking in real talent, motivated and eager to drive the former employer’s business into the ground.
In this case it is a reference and unit of measurement: if this lunatic extremist right winger conspiracy-addicted billionaire thinks it’s bad… then it really is bad.
We can figure something out with the responsible c-levels I guess, but fair enough
You can hear those MPs screaming “EVASIVE MANOEUVRES!!”
How about starting with apprehending and incarcerating the companies poisoning the waters in the first place?
Interesting, I’ve put it on my list
nobody:
klysma kinkers: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
this is the way
Indeed. I thought the victim should have known because the warnings were functioning properly now, but I didn’t read it correctly; the warning system was fixed end of 2023, the crash was in 2022.
Now do the Windows division!
While I agree, the driver in this article was “intoxicated”, ie drunk as f*. I feel sorry for the tree alone here.
Researchers are discovering freshwater reservoirs below the coastal seafloor that might someday save dry regions from drought