Yeah, anyone who doesn’t agree with me is a Russian bot.
Yeah, anyone who doesn’t agree with me is a Russian bot.
A-fucking-men
Thanks for posting this comment. I was looking around for a donation link but couldn’t find it. Good to know it isn’t my search-fu failing me this time.
I’ve long suspected a link between the two.
Dexedrine got me through university, though with some issues.
Obviously, like all the big stimulants, sleep can be an issue.
Exercise was a problem - the revving of the cardiovascular system by the drug was heightened during exercise and not a nice feeling at all.
Your body builds up a tolerance to it, so regular ‘vacations’ from it may be needed to counter that.
It was 20 years ago when I took it, and was covered by a drug plan that only had a $0.35 payment at the pharmacy, so don’t know about the costs. It’s a really old drug, dating back to the late 1800s, so it seems like it shouldn’t be that expensive, but then I’m not a greedy pharmaceutical company, so what do I know.
Okay, I figured it out. It goes onto the filament spool holder. Weird.
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It’s great when your “union” collaborates with your employer more than the workers. Sounds totally legit. Then add religion into it, well even better. Good grief.
Man, nice to see solidarity in action. It’s a rare thing in North America.
Literally Bob White. If you haven’t seen it, you should watch Final Offer a good documentary that shows him in action and shows the birth of the CAW.
I was raised in the UAW, then CAW. And man, comparing the modern UAW to Unifor is really sad. Unifor is so weak in its negotiating stance I could only imagine what Bob White would say about it.
If it wasn’t so sad, it’d be funny. The CAW broke away from the UAW because of real and serious corruption in the UAW which lead to really bad deals for workers. It’s like Unifor is doing the same thing, but without the corruption - just complacency and incompetence.
Does no one see the irony of a negative post complaining about negativity?