This is probably the right legal process as much as it sucks. If this wasn’t the rule, all needs for warrants would be unnecessary.
This is probably the right legal process as much as it sucks. If this wasn’t the rule, all needs for warrants would be unnecessary.
You think Putin would do us a solid?
Maybe someone could loosen a carpet near the stairs
They both stay alive through the end of it
Lol I’m just imagining a New Yorker arguing with the ChatGPT waiter that they ordered a pizza with no pineapple and then the robot keeps giving them new pizzas that all have pineapple while insisting there isn’t any pineapple.
They poison these hogs so the meat isn’t edible
Which is how anarchism has played out so far lol
Fit as much stuff as possible in your fridge and or trunk of your car
I started using my apple pencil so much I pinch to zoom on paper. It doesn’t work.
So I agree with you that this is stupid and Brandon is a dumbass, but polls have been terrible indicators since like 2012. The FTC breaking cell phone numbers by refusing to stop robo calls while the polling companies still rely on randoms answering unknown numbers is a fundamentally dumb way to collect a sample.
First, I don’t think “unskilled jobs” is used correctly most of the time and agree with you 99%. My quibble is that people often say “unskilled jobs” to mean “jobs that can be learned to do adequately without prior experience.” Some, not most, of the jobs you show fit that category. I wish we had a corrolary to this meme to express the benefit employers get from employees who become skilled at these roles. Purely economically, if I am a manager who can hire someone who has gained great experience and can hit the job running day 1 at an “unskilled” job instead of having to train and performance manage a truly “unskilled” candidate, it would easily justify a 50-100% pay increase as it reduces the cost of management by more than that.
The supporting technology is different today. It’s easier to run centralized operations and productions than it was in the 20th century.
Not washing the car? Believe it or not, voided warranty.
They have a higher average life expectancy. There’s more to life than duration, but Cuba seems to have some stuff right despite the embargo.
Honestly, I never thought about it until literally right now.
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This sounds like the London Library:
Organization: Shelved largely in order of acquisition instead of by subject or author.
Benefits: This encourages readers to browse rather than search directly. This leads to chance encounters with books outside their usual interests, expanding horizons and making unexpected connections.
He was 1 level above an intern at McKinsey.