I feel like this is going to end like Murder on the Orient Express, where...
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... it turns out that literally everyone took turns shooting him.
I feel like this is going to end like Murder on the Orient Express, where...
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... it turns out that literally everyone took turns shooting him.
I doubt it's anything so deliberate. This story has been going viral on Bluesky as well.
It seems it slipped through the cracks at the time, but recent events have led people to reexamine it.
One thing that doesn't add up here - if the reason Ryan stopped being booked is because AEW holds him responsible for having to fire Punk, then why is Jack Perry on TV and getting the push of his life?
I definitely agree AEW mishandled everything to do with Punk badly, but that particular claim doesn't really hold water.
I feel you. My current employer has the most godawful swill in their break room. I actually ended up buying a small French press for myself and keeping it in my desk drawer to avoid their coffee. Fortunately, the industrial-style coffee maker they use also readily dispenses hot water untainted by the dreck they call coffee.
There's a Starbucks very close to where I live, and the drive thru lines there every morning are insane. Like, spilling out into the street, blocking traffic insane.
I'm not going to begrudge anybody their little treats or anything, but at a certain point, you can't really argue it's saving you any time any more. I do French press, it's probably one of the more time consuming ways to make coffee, and I'm pretty sure I still come out ahead of those guys.
I miss WinCo. I used to shop there all the time before I moved to Kansas. Those bulk bins for pantry staples are the best.
It's actually nothing like that at all. What you're describing is putting a societal problem on the shoulders of individuals. What I'm suggesting is that society should actually fix the problems it has created.
Every place that has taken a "housing first" approach has seen success out of it. But people insist on making the problem more complicated than it is, because we've built an entire society on the false idea that poor people somehow deserve to be poor and anything done to help them is somehow unjust.
We could just house them. That seems to work.
"The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread." - Anatole France
I've been seeing more and more of those stickers around the last couple of years. I think this is just the media catching up
I kinda feel for her. When something this terrible happens to somebody, seemingly at random, it's natural to want to find answers. And it seems like this entire world is geared up to steer people towards the wrong ones.