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Yeah I can’t imagine being the literal lowest paying company in town will do them any favors
Yeah I can’t imagine being the literal lowest paying company in town will do them any favors
An alternative way to view this: if I order three sodas at a fancy restaurant vs three top shelf alcohols, the service is functionally the same but the bill is wildly different. Would you still say I should tip on pure percentage in the latter scenario?
Legitimate question: what is the concern with declining birth rate? Im no expert but it seems like the world currently has way more people than it ever had before and even in specific developed nations those nations were arguably doing just fine 50 years ago when they had lower populations too. What is the risk here?
Unfortunately that one is still plagued by children, even if not fully designed for them, at least when I was there
Have would you say these compare to duck duck go? I switched away from google but duck duck go is just kinda ok, haven’t heard of these two
I have been checking for updates on this since I first heard of it on the loading screen of PoE2. If it’s anything like the pillars games I am gonna be real happy
I believe it is most often for nsfw purposes but what do I know about such things nervous
I have always thought the best method to deal with it is to tax all properties owned beyond the first, or uninhabited homes. So the single family home owned by a family who lives there doesn’t see much property tax increase but anyone owning 2 or more homes does. Based on your experience would this be a viable solution? Or am I missing something obvious here?
Yeah I mean the pizza isn’t good but wood pulp is in all kinds of food products and isn’t really bad for you, it just sounds bad so gets a lot of media attention. There are way worse things that are more common in food
We don’t on our corporate side where I work. We do in some of our plants. Don’t think we can strike in solidarity. They are a supplier of ours though so the more real possibility is threatening our business with them until the strike ends. I am not really high enough on the corporate totem pole to make those kind of threats have weight though unfortunately
I work with IFF all the time and know many of their corporate employees and still had no idea this was happening. Good that the workers have been able to hold out this long, I worry the “ignore them until they are too poor to strike” tactic will get increasingly common
This is just the less fun version of hypnospace outlaw, where you can just do basically Myspace in your sleep instead of work. Great video game, big recommend
Not the guy you are responding to but it is pretty easy to comdemn both. Of course the Republicans are most responsible but that doesn’t mean Democrats couldnt have done anything to stop it