Corporations effectively run the government.
Corporations effectively run the government.
Yes, absolutely agree.
This is the part not being reported in the news.
Many of us are simply working half as much as we did when we were remote. It’s not worth trying to impress these people. They hate us.
Do you have a source for any of these claims?
Moo Deng is an international treasure.
No it the fuck is not.
The rain won’t guide you though your emotional literacy journey while you unpack trauma, challenge your own insecurities, confront uncomfortable truths, and rebuild your identity.
Though it might help you sleep well, which can also work wonders.
Nothing like cabbages, women.
You can get very good stereo speakers and a quality amp for a few hundred bucks.
The idea that you need to spend thousands is a myth. It’s more about form factor than specs. Sound bars suck. Full range woofers don’t.
Sizzling hot take, lol
Came here to say:
Probably cost $25k over the years. I’m extremely grateful our pet insurance covered 80-90% of that.
Dude just turned 10 and he’s healthy and happy enough to start treating his arthritis.
Casio sucks now, sadly. The bands especially are abysmal quality.
To put it into perspective, the GBA sp is 21 years old.
When the GBA sp came out, the NES was 20 years old.
Sounds pretty retro to me 😎
Lazy people with tech salaries. I have a tech salary but I’m not lazy enough to enjoy spending 80 dollars on dinner for two that would cost 35 if I drove my damn self.
You can’t get anything from Uber eats for less than $30 in my city.
$10 wouldn’t even cover ONE of the service fees.
You couldn’t be more wrong.
All my teacher friends wind up working 10 hour days on average.
They work during breaks.
They work during summer.
Good teachers don’t just show up for classroom time then disappear.
Teaching.
College degree mandatory, graduate degree preferred.
Yearly continuing education costs.
Out of pocket expenses for classroom materials.
Sometimes providing food for kids who don’t have it.
Famously low salaries and very long hours.
It’s so much worse when you lay it all out like that, haha.
But what about that makes it “men’s” shampoo, chemically? Do women never need to wash grease out of their hair?
I understand you’re point. I’m just reiterating that the formula is needlessly gendered. “Shampoo for hard water and heavy duty cleaning” just doesn’t sell in our version of socialized society I guess.
What does that mean, exactly though? Will it make a man sick if he uses it? Or is it just a way for a company to appeal to a certain customer who believes men and women are too different to enjoy similar things?
Thanks for posting regularly! This detailed write-up is super appreciated.