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There's nothing wrong with making a profit, except if it's profiting off of misinformation under the guise of questionable anecdote, at best.
under the guise of questionable anecdote, at best.
It doesn't take long before you end up with a large number of rarely used data models with poor documentation and questionable provenance.
Now, just when we think we're about to enter the dark cave of the dragon, so to speak, the band draws the curtain to reveal nothing. Many of the instruments are removed. We step into this very calm, stripped-down part of the song, but the questionable feeling is still there, lingering.
This is just one of those cases that gets people wondering, what were they thinking? The aforementioned Amazon came under fire in January 2018 when it was discovered that a third party retailer was selling questionable merchandise.
Whether it's capable of a meaningful operational engagement is questionable.
Whether it's capable of moving anywhere under its own power is questionable.
Probably anything from around like there's like a 2000 and probably six to 2009 that are questionable.
This is especially questionable because just last week, Musk's AI, it went rogue on Twitter, going on anti-Semitic rants and referring to itself as Mecca Hitler.
I mean, it's obviously questionable whether you can actually listen to language while you're in deep sleep,
I mean, it's obviously questionable whether you can actually listen to language while you're in deep sleep, but there's a short period of time between when you close your eyes to fall asleep until you actually fall asleep that you can listen.
Kind of questionable weather.
It's got some lettuce, iceberg lettuce, a sauce, which I presume has pepper in it, obviously. Otherwise, I don't know what that black stuff is in it. That would be questionable. And it has a layer of cheese and bacon and tomatoes. I think maybe the reason it's a Chicago style burger is because of the double bacon. I know in the early part of last century, the stockyard's really popular in Chicago. Upton Sinclair wrote a book about it called The Jungle.