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You should be mad, at Amazon, not these drivers.So I have to do without my Christmas because other people want change when all I wanted was to have a Christmas for the first time in several years. Maybe I should just give up on ever having a Christmas again since everyone else wants more leaving me far less than I had. Funny thing is, I had far less than they do to begin with.
Merry fucking ho ho ho.

I'm not mad at the drivers. I'm mad at the union.You should be mad, at Amazon, not these drivers.
Workers of the World, not Unite?I'm not mad at the drivers. I'm mad at the union.
Unions are conceived of as democratically operated organizations of workers attempting to reflect the will of the majority of their members. Outside of the Soviet Union and the communist block nations (happily no longer existent*).I am not buying that every single union member voted for and approved going on strike a week before Christmas.
Lest we forget that losing our minds about suspicious aircraft was an American tradition long before this current spate of drone hysteria, a Florida man has been ordered to pay $5,000 to Walmart after shooting one of the retail giant's drones that he thought was spying on him, First Coast News reports. Spoiler alert: it wasn't.
According to the Lake County Sheriff's Office, the saga played out back in June, when police responded to a call made at a Walmart. There, two employees said that someone had shot one of their drones while they were flying it over a nearby neighborhood as part of a "mock delivery." After the shooting, they fled back to the store, drone casualty in tow.
"...Florida man..."We may have our first drone shooting during these desperate times. Turns out it wasn't a surveillance drone that was brought down, though. Oops!
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Florida Man in Trouble for Shooting Walmart Drone With 9mm Handgun
A Florida man has been ordered to pay $5,000 for shooting a delivery drone used by Walmart that he believed was spying on him.futurism.com
You are entitled to your rage and your pain. No one can tell you that it doesn't massively affect you, or that you should 'just get over it because someone else is also suffering'. It is unfair to you, and I am sorry for your suffering. There are any number of platitudes and what-a-bouts for it, but in the end it still hurts. No one should make assumptions about what acceptable levels of pain are for another person. You are NOT wrong for what you feel.When unions have made it impossible for your family's business to stay in business like happened to my family's business, come talk to me.
I think that's the maximum sentence available to the judges for aggravated rape under French law.> Over a Decade
> Only 20 years in jail
Seems a little light.
arstechnica.com
Beleaguered automaker Nissan is going to throw its lot in with Honda. The two Japanese OEMs want to merge by 2026, creating the world's third-largest car company in the process. In fact, earlier this year the two signed memorandums of understanding to create a strategic partnership focused on software and electrification. Now, the changing business environment calls for deeper integration, they say.
"Today marks a pivotal moment as we begin discussions on business integration that has the potential to shape our future. If realized, I believe that by uniting the strengths of both companies, we can deliver unparalleled value to customers worldwide who appreciate our respective brands. Together, we can create a unique way for them to enjoy cars that neither company could achieve alone," said Makoto Uchida, Nissan's president and CEO.