You should be a TV writer.
You should be a TV writer.
Israel is obviously behind the attacks but has not taken responsibility for them yet. So no, they’re not admitting anything.
You know, your comment was very helpful.
I know that all of these megacorps sponsor all sorts of philanthropic causes for PR and tax purposes. But I also know how evil Nestle is and I don’t find it difficult to not buy their products. …until I just looked up who’s paying for my meds.
But thank you, you are right. I’m using up their money and giving them nothing back.
Oh no, I just looked it up and learned that I get my multi-thousand dollar per month medication for free thanks to a program sponsored by Nestle. I feel dirty. But I also need my medication.
We shouldn’t have been hamstringing them from the beginning.
Good question, isn’t it.
They almost all stopped doing so some years back. As someone who used to want to be a copywriter, reading modern articles with all of their constant mistakes is very frustrating.
Third time’s a charm?
She also has a previous conviction for intentionally spreading the virus.
Unfortunately, even for those who prefer night shift, it has negative health impacts, increasing one’s risk of heart disease and diabetes.
It’s kind of shocking how the rest of the world seems to be just going with the flow of the guy who very clearly stole the election and is now using authoritarian powers to suppress dissent.
Can’t we all at least not acknowledge Maduro as president? Have no diplomatic or economic ties with Venezuela until they respect the results of elections?
I wouldn’t say that. Sometimes a mild flavor is nice. And yellowtail is not special.
I use one to protect my bread products from pets.
I had to switch to using a bread box because my dog would eat anything on the counter, and I didn’t really have anywhere else to store my bread/bagels without really rearranging my limited cabinet space.
That dog was ravenous. She even ate a whole crab once, shell and all. I learned my lesson.
I still see all their comments.
Very few Americans don’t have access to inexpensive (relative to processed garbage) high quality food.
This is patently false. I would really recommend you read up on food deserts (or watch a video about them). These are very common, especially in poorer areas.
I’ve had it. I didn’t go out of my way for it–it was served to me as something special.
It doesn’t taste like much. It’s not bad by any means, but not very flavorful.
I’ve heard that about The Dispossessed. I tried to listen to it on audiobook and the narration was terrible, so I just couldn’t get far into it. I need to pick up a physical or digital copy.
Oh, and Malazan is great. That one took me two tries to really get into as well, mostly because I initially had trouble keeping track of so many characters.
Enjoying a classic book is not pretentious. Conversely, gatekeeping what people think is a must-read is pretty pretentious.
Reading books which make you think is also not pretentious, and I get the idea that you sure think it is. There’s nothing wrong with light reading for fun, but some people enjoy more variety than that.
I don’t think the broader populace has any link between the two of them in their minds.