I really do wonder if the first thought to cross my mind after witnessing the beginning of an irl avengers-level threat will be "wellp at least I don't have to go into work".
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I'm just guessing here, but I imagine it's for "marketing purposes". People sometimes (perhaps often) move around without changing their phone number, so area code alone wouldn't be enough to pinpoint where you live.
Knowing where you live probably helps with micro-targeting ads.
I'd say those aren't my pronouns, but how would you know whether or not to believe me?
Not gonna lie... the headline got me to finally get around to donating.
Vance’s mother was able to buy private insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s insurance marketplace, run by Ohio, after overcoming substance abuse, becoming financially stable, and earning too much to stay on Medicaid.
The warriors of the resistance to the AI-pocalypse will wear red sneakers and wisecrack like it's 1994.
Thanks for the tips! Btw I totally did not read your content warning before I clicked o_o
FEMA has a webpage for catalogging and responding to rumors about the hurricane response, though I don't see any as extreme as the ones mentioned in this thread: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/recover/rumor/hurricane-rumor-response
I'm skeptical of how much this will help after seeing how misinformation spread during COVID, but at least they're trying.
Do we know what the percentage is after subtracting out things derived from fossil fuels? I looked at the article and tried to do the math, but it seems like the stats are bundled together.
& Knuckles
Side note: dang, you can do what now? I wonder how people have me labeled...