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Cake day: September 20th, 2023

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  • Women are in a room in my house so I’m going back in a bit to see how much it will take for a few months and then I’ll get back in town and see what I think about the new job I guess they have to do that to the same place and the one I can get in it and I can do that for the other people but they have a new job that is not enough for them anymore to do that to the people who have a new one and the other one will help me out and they will have a job at the moment I think it is not the way it will help it and they don’t know how they don’t care to get them in their way of it and they don’t have to do anything but it is not enough for it but they don’t have to do anything else but it will help it to help themselves to know them to get them in it but they don’t have to know what it matters but they don’t have to know it to know it













  • It’s not the moral code that’s the issue, it’s that people with ADHD tend to act impulsively on things they view as unjust, like you’re temporarily blinded to the consequences of your actions.

    Medication can help a lot with making a more measured response, or deciding that’s it’s not worth it to pursue any further.


  • I’m more familiar with the automotive sector, but this is pretty huge. The Clean Air Act only said that the EPA should limit emissions. The standardized drive cycles and testing procedure were all determined by the EPA themselves. What happens now if an automaker challenges these procedures? The EPA loses authority to create the test procedures, and the automakers can just give them numbers and say “trust us”

    I can’t imagine that Congress could competently create laws for vehicle test procedures themselves. I imagine we’ll just default to California testing requirements for a lot of cars, but I don’t imagine it’s going to play out well as a whole