That man's name? Filbert Einstein. No relation.
You're right that a nicer solution sounds swell. If these people were prosecuted or the US people did come together to stop these predatory corporations it would be better than violence.
But at this point it's a trolley problem. I mean I can only assume that part of your issue is that it's more abstracted. If you were with this billionaire CEO driving a trolley car, and he was running it full steam at a pile of tied up sick people on the train track and the only way for you to stop him was to push him off the moving train and grab the breaks yourself I would hope the "right" thing to do would be clear whether you could bring yourself to do it or not.
So when the person murdering people and their company aren't prosecuted. And after decades and decades and decades blue and red have not united to walk the streets and stop the healthcare scam what is your solution?
Cause right now your solution seems to be in favor of the dude murdering more people...
Bro's lost in the sauce
Well this is a step up from when they were doing it anyway and didn't have to tell you.
My bet is the pointy end us where wood or leather used to be.
Yeah man, your heart bleeds for the millions of people who die every month. But your actions and words speak for the one CEO...
I would guess that the graph skips a few to get to Bruce but if not then damn, dude was getting a raw deal.
I have a stainless steel butterfly bottle opener. An excellent combo of practicing butterfly tricks while opening more and more beers has led to some very red knuckles.
It would be funny if everyone in NY just started dressing like this for a few days.
The wisdom of streams is simple.
I do shit with my life other than gaming. If I want to experience a cool game without spending the money and without investing the time to get good at the game, it's a no-brainer to watch a playthrough done by a professional gamer and a professional live commentator like the best streamers are.
Just recently finished one piece and I'm here to tell you, there's light at the end of the tunnel. The fan discussions are fun.