Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, and the US government shut down ISIS-linked sites all the time and no one complains. Are you telling me that those sites and social media accounts stay up?
Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, and the US government shut down ISIS-linked sites all the time and no one complains. Are you telling me that those sites and social media accounts stay up?
Step 1: Move to China
No, the situation is quite easy to understand when looked at from a macro perspective. The state made awful economic decisions and is suffering because of it. Their currency is tied to the price of oil but so are other states such as Saudi Arabia. To avoid fluctuations, Venezuela could have pegged its currency to the…
Do you not understand the similarities between the two? Yes, one is a failing state but they are both governments acting to support a currency and the only reason they can do so is because the people have some level of faith in them, just like any government.
This makes the streets a lot lighter than the hybrid asphalt used in florida
They can’t import food because their currency is so worthless as a result of government mismanagement. It’s not a bad example, it’s a great example of how using the argument “the government backs it” doesn’t actually address the fundamental pillar that supports currencies: people have trust in that currency. Having a…
I never read these sous vide articles normally but damn, these headlines keep getting weirder and weirder.
Looking at venezuela’s currency makes me laugh at statements like these. The only reason governments can back currencies is if people have trust in the government.
I guess when it comes to your valuables, having a safe that you can store things in would be a good idea. As for worries about people leaving a mess, maybe the cleaning fee and the security deposit would help as well.
Not so good with sarcasm
Not female, but thanks for trying.
clever
I think for a lot of people who don’t cook that much and are trying to get into it, this is a decent guide though.
I think there were a lot more than 6 bullet points. I count about 61. Either way, if they’re putting a TL;DR, they should make it short and condense, not long and dry. And I think you mean “twitter”, a platform I don’t use but nice try
Are you talking to the mirror or am I in the way
I think it’s on the writer if they make TL;DR nearly as long as their word vomit
I don’t think this person understands what TL;DR means. My eyes were glazing over for most of the post.
I wonder how Google is pulling information for these recipes. It does a pretty good job for dishes in english, works for a lot of filipino dishes in tagalog, and sometimes for japanese dishes.
But as soon as I type in korean or vietnamese I get no results, even though there might be search results that return web…
Just a question for those out there for those who do this: why do you press “allow notifications?” I’m not trying to be snarky or pass judgement, I just want to know of instances where people do it.
Good article. I feel like this isn’t an issue if everyone bows, though. Everyone just nods their head and that’s that.