Yeah, without giving demographic information, the comparisons are worthless.
Yeah, without giving demographic information, the comparisons are worthless.
Batteries, right?
Actually, both are true. There’s not just one type of homeless person, which is a large part of why it’s such a complex issue to address.
There are a lot of homeless who are severely mentally ill, addicted to drugs, or both (self medication). These people are a significant portion of the homeless (~1/3 mentally ill, ~1/3 alcohol, ~1/4 drugs).
There are also a lot of homeless people who had some bad luck and need help getting back on their feet.
There’s no one size fits all fix here, but the idea of giving someone a stack of cash and expecting it to be used responsibly is absurd. There need to be guardrails in place.
I’m not disparaging the people who can’t spend a stack of cash responsibly either. They need help in the form of social services, not money.
I’ve been embarrassed for my country since 9/11.
For real, though, TP is my goto when I’m sick. I find it softer than facial tissues, less wasteful, cheaper, and I don’t have to store another product.
Plus, you can just toss it in the toilet when done.
Tomorrow is fascism, so it super doesn’t matter.
What? Why would the SC care about looking corrupt? They’re clearly not hiding it anymore.
Do they think Putin cares?
They didn’t have a pediatric orthopedist there, and for some reason that was necessary for a broken arm.
As a spectator to this, I have to say I find it pretty amusing how confidently incorrect you are.
Your link is talking about banks having cash on hand, but the person you’re trying to argue with was talking about accounting practices.
A lender has a finite amount of money it can lend. Whether that money is transferred electronically or physically is irrelevant.
A lender uses a credit score as a tool to see whether the person can be trusted to pay back the loan, because people who default usually end up costing the company money.
It’s more of a metric to see if a person has a history of making poor financial decisions rather than a way to see what someone’s disposable income is.
This is why medical debt is a bad metric. It doesn’t give any insight into an individuals financial decisions, because the individual almost never chooses to go into debt.
Even if a person paid off their medical debt through a collections agency, it can still be on their report up to 7 years later.
Yeah, adhd is the only reason I have any debt at all.
I kinda want to start a company that will manage money for people like me who struggle with keeping up with such things.
If you have good insurance
With global warming, it’s about to be prime real-estate.
A lot of us tried, but we were outnumbered.
Greenland has oil, and it’ll be prime real-estate in a decade or two once the equatorial regions are inhospitable.
Why is there any doubt? We know chronic lead poisoning can decrease IQ, and we know that the Romans used the shit out of lead.
Jesus would beat modern Christians to death with his bare hands. I guess that’s why he’s supposed to be wrathful when he returns.
It does matter; they love it.
It means she wants to be Trump’s next SC appointment.
Not to mention crashing at high speeds into trees and shit with only a helmet vs being completely covered with padding