Sounds a pretty weird thing to do, so it must be true
Sounds a pretty weird thing to do, so it must be true
Surprise, Space Karen, places other than the US have actual employee protection laws.
I just realized why my pizza cutters never last long…
Oh no, they’ll use crappy blunt knives for a few years.
*housepad, shaped like a little home
You mean he took kids to his sofa-celler?
Smoking indoors is banned basically everywhere thankfully, but yeah, there are still way too many smokers here.
In France it’s like a third of people, in Greece it’s like every other man smokes.
I was born in the early 90s and remember making fun of the idea that a non-smoking section separated from active smokers in the IHOP by a thin barrier that didn’t even reach the ceiling could do anything.
Barrier? Most restaurants barely divided the two with an aisle.
Ashtrays everywhere. Companies marketing for kids who proudly make massive branded ashtrays, like McDonalds.
I mean, it’s also true, so is it really bait then?
Considering they have a net worth of $45m and $40m, respectively, then yes maybe Academia should have classes and seminars about them.
According to Credit Suisse, there were 264,200 people with net worth above US$50 million at the end of 2021. That is completely not noteworthy of a mention in any way, on a global level.
And probably some severe bruising to the face, if not broken bones there too.
And this tiny little grip looks about big enough for a finger a half.
Why make it hard on yourself when idiots self-select into an easy target audience?
Welcome to the new Industrial Revolution, where one person can do the work of many. Sure, mass produced goodscontent aren’t as good as handmade artisanal products writing, but there’s a huge market for it.
Quick, but them a pony!
Won’t a fire axe work perfectly well?
Huh? They launched plenty of Starlink satellites since March, they may not be enough to keep up with the shutdowns, but rockets have been going up.
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-log/
Edit: if you look at https://satellitemap.space/ now, the number of sats has been going up since march, but the number in service is shrinking, probably due to shutdowns exceeding replacement launches.
Launch capacity has kept steady since 2022, and so has life expectancy. We’re coming up on the end of life for the first sats, so it’s likely the total number has peaked, and will now drop to a steady state.
When it felt like it
And extremely predictable