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caveyh96 t1_j9u21xd wrote
Reply to comment by bimbles_ap in 'LIV has to get stronger - or it will disappear' by rejs7
But I wasn't fooled and it isn't something I overly take much notice in. Look if anything it actively harms the country due to the spotlight.
Because I think the interest in their countries isn't always their. It could be that by having these massive events builds the interest they can then build from.
I could well be wrong but from everything I see sports washing doesn't work.
caveyh96 t1_j9tdff5 wrote
Reply to comment by JMan9391 in 'LIV has to get stronger - or it will disappear' by rejs7
I do understand the benefit to golfers securing that set pay check. I mean there are people on tour who are just getting by outside of the top 50-60.
But on the flip side does the guaranteed income ruin the hunger to win and get the pay. I don't think it does but it could be argued it does.
caveyh96 t1_j9td5wv wrote
Reply to comment by bimbles_ap in 'LIV has to get stronger - or it will disappear' by rejs7
I don''t ever go for that sports washing. It doesn't work and shines more light on the issues. I think it is more they are a individually wealthy nation that are looking to diversify their interests
caveyh96 t1_izix0oe wrote
Reply to comment by 1893Chicago in Nearly 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in past year, the 3rd highest tally on record by CobaltEmu
I mean, I don't think illegal immigration is a good thing at all. I would never blame an illegal immigrant however, as I have been to places where people have fled and they are just looking for a safe life for themselves and generally would rather stay in their country. I don't think we should just let anyone in however.
The second point you are correct. If their are high numbers of immigrants it must mean the country they are going to is currently "better" than the one they are fleeing and this should be fixed.
Leagl immigration I have little problem with.
caveyh96 t1_izii8p2 wrote
Reply to comment by 1893Chicago in Nearly 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in past year, the 3rd highest tally on record by CobaltEmu
Immigration as it is isn't a problem. But isn't it worth asking why so many people are fleeing from their country in the first place? And how we can fix this.
caveyh96 t1_izii510 wrote
Reply to comment by 4uk4ata in Nearly 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in past year, the 3rd highest tally on record by CobaltEmu
They should have to jump through hoops to start. Also, shouldn't the question be asked why so many people are trying to immigrate in the first place?
caveyh96 t1_izepffa wrote
Reply to Nearly 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in past year, the 3rd highest tally on record by CobaltEmu
Why's this uplifting news? Doesn't this show we have a problem in this world?
caveyh96 t1_iy7kn7e wrote
Reply to comment by ikingrpg in Future generations of kids won't know that cars used to go Vrroooommm by ikingrpg
Well no because thing change
caveyh96 t1_iy3szde wrote
Reply to Canada eliminated from men's World Cup contention despite Alphonso Davies' historic goal by Genevieves_bitch
Surprised me how good they looked to be honest
caveyh96 t1_iy3fumb wrote
Reply to comment by digme12 in [OC] I sell options for a living. Here is a glimpse into what a typical month looks like. My October performance. by ShallowNefariousness
Oh wow, seems like you could lose a ton but fair play to those that do it.
caveyh96 t1_iy3ev8d wrote
Reply to [OC] I sell options for a living. Here is a glimpse into what a typical month looks like. My October performance. by ShallowNefariousness
Dumb question, what's an option?
caveyh96 t1_iy336gi wrote
I mean they probably will. I still know cars used to go "neigh"
caveyh96 t1_ixhxemb wrote
Chelsea were just sold for £4.25 billion. That sets the price for their similar clubs in the league. Id imagine they are worth north of £5 billion now. Current owners have made millions from the club since their leveraged buyout years ago.
caveyh96 t1_ivxi2e7 wrote
Reply to comment by rat-morningstar in [OC] World's Largest Plastic Polluter Now 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference Sponsor by haboo213
So, there is tap water for a start. You can make lots of food that isn't made by either of them two brands also. I just had a google hand there are a ton of other options for companies that arent owned by either.
caveyh96 t1_ivxet2e wrote
Reply to comment by TrashHiking in [OC] World's Largest Plastic Polluter Now 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference Sponsor by haboo213
Consumers have the power. If you don't like how a company does something or operates don't buy the product
caveyh96 t1_ivtvbo5 wrote
Reply to [OC] World's Largest Plastic Polluter Now 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference Sponsor by haboo213
I don't blame Coke, we are buying the product
caveyh96 t1_ivsrzku wrote
Reply to comment by ShinjukuAce in [OC] Tech Layoffs in 2022 so far, percentage of total workforce by PieChartPirate
"real companies" what a sad sentence. They are all real companies even if you don't like what they do or who owns them.
caveyh96 t1_ivsrwkm wrote
Reply to comment by Santier in [OC] Tech Layoffs in 2022 so far, percentage of total workforce by PieChartPirate
They are still tech companies
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Reply to TIL at the end of the Top Gear US Special after arriving in New Orleans, the hosts gave their cars away instead of selling them as originally planned after seeing the damage from Hurricane Katrina by PrettyPinkPonyPrince
Title could just be renamed to "Today I watched the Top Gear US special"
caveyh96 t1_ira17sn wrote
Reply to comment by Skow1379 in How Florida's increased minimum wage could impact the future workforce by WallStreetDoesntBet
They do also have low taxes as far as I know
caveyh96 t1_jbk06qr wrote
Reply to comment by soulexpectation in Tiger Woods' girlfriend asks judge to resolve dispute over NDA. by PrincessBananas85
Id take it in rubbish bags filled with sh#t