That looks like a nightmare. Like that photo from America with all the gas stations, McDonald’s and stuff.
Horrible American Urban Hell.
That looks like a nightmare. Like that photo from America with all the gas stations, McDonald’s and stuff.
Horrible American Urban Hell.
That looks sick!
But what is the material?
Most Americans aren’t smart enough to connect the disappearance of Medicaid and stuff to anything.
They’ll just see it disappear, be angry for a little while and write things like “make it make sense”, “a suit without a man” or whatever the buzzwords are then.
Then the next outrage thing comes along and they’ll bite, forgetting what they used to have.
S1 was so cool! The whole detective, noir thing I absolutely loved!
Do not travel to the US!
Jesus fucking christ.
Aaaand which one do you think it is?
America has been lost for a while, Trump is just not smart enough to keep it together.
More CAPITAL words because that’s how I EXPRESS myself ONLINE!
Or you know, fix the country? Isn’t that a better way to deal with this problem instead of band-aiding every single thing?
Americans are wild!
Are they the most stupid population at the moment?
If you don’t know, google it! Nasty AF
United States of Gronk
Nah, that’s wrong.
Java for insels
What the Fuck America!
Has been for quite a while, it’s just that Americans have been told they’re number 1 for so long and most of them don’t travel so they don’t see anything else.
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Eh, there can be as many theories and rational thoughts as possible but the fact remains that Americans are passive, nothing will change and the people taking action know this. They just pushed full steam ahead and there’s almost no resistance. The people who are already in government and stand to lose power are doing what they can to fight but the general population is just online sending crying emojis, repeating their latest buzzwords (did “a suit without a man” fade away yet?) and getting their feelings of accomplishment online.
It’s bizarre to see a country like the USA be so passive. Absolutely amazing.
For someone who knows nothing about stocks, what is a P/E ratio?
That’s exactly how I read it too.
I was wondering which doctor would do that?