I just got a Mac for work. The hotkeys are definitely worse
I just got a Mac for work. The hotkeys are definitely worse
“So much of what running a business is about is figuring out ‘how do I connect with people?’” Shaich told BI. “What motivates them, and how do I help them decide to affiliate with what the mission of the enterprise is?”
Money! Seriously, I don’t want to connect with my CEO. Maybe a pizza party is just what I need
Eeeewwwwww
My dad always told me that when a company switches to single ply toilet paper, it’s time to gtfo bc the writing is on the wall. Company’s going under.
I’ve been in this meeting!
My first thought was this would be declared unconstitutional or otherwise illegal in America. Awesome for them!
I’ve noticed the same in conversations. When I talk about socialist theory, people agree 100%, but as soon as you say a buzz word it’s, “Now I don’t want full socialism!”
Oh wow. I hate them with a passion haha
Maybe cross post to [email protected]
It’s funny because they’re a cat now.
I really hate it. It’s a really obscure rule more about interstate commerce being used to say that people in Houston MUST be allowed to buy up property they aren’t living at in a city they dont live in and use for STR.
It’s just another profits over people and government being used to keep cities fromanaging themselves the way they want. While it makes sense to protect business, housing seems like an overreach to me.
Places all over the world can restrict Stars, but not here. I wonder if we can tax the shit out of it to make it unprofitable unless you apply for an exemption you can do if you live there for 6 months, but that’s probably discrimination too.
that’s…relatable lol My younger self is definitely in this article
share this with workreform. they’ll love it. I would link but forgot how
Oh the urbanity! Also did a piece on this https://youtu.be/o5PieqjOuzA
Some scholars characterise the famine as anthropogenic (man-made), asserting that wartime colonial policies exacerbated the crisis. Others argue that the famine was the result of natural causes.
When your empire is so evil some call it “natural causes”
The red X is over the horse, but how do I know the horse isn’t a Muslim woman? Horses could have their own practice and it isn’t reasonable to assume they would do as humans do.
One thing I either missed or wasn’t stated is the daily cost of ownership. If you purchased on a loan, you have a monthly fee, which can be a daily fee. Then you have insurance and maintenance, but no one knows how much maintenance is, so we typically underestimate it. And even if your vehicle is paid off, you still have that flat cost, which you could compute to a daily rate for the current lifetime of ownership.
For example, I had a car in the US that I paid $25k for after taxes and bogus upsells that I didn’t need. Then I had insurance, which was expensive where I lived. My monthly cost just to own it was ~$600/month for the note and insurance, not even including gas.
So, your trip calculation then becomes the daily rate / # of trips, then you add on the other fees, so for a two leg trip, each leg would cost me $20 for that day plus maintenance, gas, parking.
And that doesn’t account for how much parking raises costs elsewhere, as noted in the book, The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald Shoup: https://www.amazon.com/High-Cost-Free-Parking-Updated/dp/193236496X
I’m a fan of Gus’s fried chicken. Their prices are still very reasonable for Austin. I think you can still get a plate for $11
I like Mega Braunfels. Makes me think of a Mega Bratwurst
That’s not quite correct. If we look at 1 Corinthians 6:9 (not nice) and the commentaries around the words to explain it, we can find things like the below. Summary: not just being gay but even being effeminate. Additionally, I’ve never heard a single sermon where they were saying the Greek doesn’t actually mean that. They all very much meant it.
Reading exercise if anyone likes walls of text.
English amplified:
Here’s one commentary: https://gospelreformation.net/pauls-understanding-of-sexuality/
I think we get the point though. There’s more.