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and dollars. So they probably ARE OK--but needless to say the fighters would be darn well advised to sell them just as soon as they receive them.
Because of all the libraries, universities, museums, parks, nature preserves, and philanthropic foundations they formerly used to build?
five minutes for everything (computer, router, cable modem) to restart, but had to admit I hadn't done it yet. So I did it. And everything worked again.
It reminds me of the days, circa 1990, when there were headlines every few weeks of a megacorp having a megalayoff followed immediately by their stock rising. Everyone commented on it. It was visible class war: capitalists applauding firings.
An agreement isn't an agreement until it's signed. That won't happen until Friday, June 19th. So this is a lie on the face of it.
I don't like UFC, Trump's sons, or crypto, but I believe these are USD1 stablecoins. USD1 is an official "payment stablecoin" as defined by the GENIUS act. That means they are supposed to have presented proof, and obtained certification, that they're adequately backed by Treasury securities and
I experienced a really embarrassing moment calling Verizon for an internet problem. I'd spent half an hour trying to diagnose and solve it. I was really testy, and when he suggested turning everything off and on again I complained irritably about the waste of time, because it would take at least
Oh yeah, he's playing three-dimensional tic-tac-toe.
Oh, yeah, my wife used to sew on an ill-tempered Necchi and from the next room I'd hear the smooth, gentle blickablickablickablicka segue into the dreaded blickablickablappaBLOPPABLAT!BLAT! followed by the sounds of cursing.
I particularly like his saying "Paris, France." Takes me back to when I was a kid and people really did say "London, England" and "Rome, Italy" and "New York, New York."
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