the folly of democracy:
veni_vedi_veni
Subway bread is considered cake in Ireland.
I say it regardless. On the things to give a fuck about, this ranks pretty low.
I remember there was a tournament where a SK player was so sure/disrespectful he could beat a CN player at SC, that he only used his feet on the keyboard and was eating a banana at the same time. And he still ended up winning lmao
So poor mans bolognese. I remember reading when you heat up ketchup it denatures (probably not the right word but opposite of caramelize) and loses its sweetness and becomes pasta sauce.
The "anonymous" survey asked this question with two choices: I agree or I'm looking for opportunities elsewhere
Nobody is saying what they are doing is illegal. And complaining is what people do to vent, you don't have to read it.
It's seems par the course for Amazon to just treat employees as disposable, and they've burned so many regions' working populations' proverbial bridges that I recall LTT highlighting an article saying Amazon can't find people to employ because they've already cycled through everyone.
Anecdotally, I'm suddenly getting recruiters from AWS asking to interview me, and it all makes sense now. They want to replace the remote workers with new people who don't complain. Fuck that, and fuck them if they think people should be apathetic to this strategy.
They captured it on video.
Freedom of speech and burning the flag is one thing: offensive sure but that's the point of free speech. But you cross the line when you commit to incendiary CTAs like that, you are causing harm.
Funny thing is this was uttered by some woke-ass white lady Charlotte Kates who you know would be one of the first people targetted if Hamas was ever in power where she lived.
Yea, that's what happens when you incite violence with a call to action: saying "Death to Canada".
This is great news. OTOH, these deserters condemned 3 generations of their family back home.
Senpai is kawaii
Yup, unfortunately people don't understand that policies only change the equilibrium, but sometimes take longer than electoral cycles to see effect.
That's why no party really gives a shit about bringing down the national debt, because twofold: