Who exactly? If you mean I should negotiate a higher paying contract with someone I would otherwise give a tip to I am a bit lost. Companies should pay people more, and that is what I was getting at.Why not pay them properly in the first place?
Who exactly? If you mean I should negotiate a higher paying contract with someone I would otherwise give a tip to I am a bit lost. Companies should pay people more, and that is what I was getting at.Why not pay them properly in the first place?
Yes they could pay moreWho exactly? If you mean I should negotiate a higher paying contract with someone I would otherwise give a tip to I am a bit lost. Companies should pay people more, and that is what I was getting at.
Yes. Yes, you're right.Everything I basically read make me think US is actually a pretty poor country for a developed country, low wages, long workhours, harsh work conditions, poor infrastructure, lack of healthcare, lack of childcare, lack of consumer protection, cheaply built houses the list goes on. Also each year it seems US is falling further and further behind other developed countries.
Don't tell me how to hug.We have a smiley for this.
Like on a cosmic level? No. I don't object to mayonnaise in general. It's just not an appropriate topping for a Philly cheesesteak. Chocolate chips are fine, but you wouldn't sprinkle them on top of barbecued shrimp skewers... unless, again... you're some sort of monster.And you object to mayonnaise?!?!
Shrimp and chocolate?Like on a cosmic level? No. I don't object to mayonnaise in general. It's just not an appropriate topping for a Philly cheesesteak. Chocolate chips are fine, but you wouldn't sprinkle them on top of barbecued shrimp skewers... unless, again... you're some sort of monster.
Everything I basically read make me think US is actually a pretty poor country for a developed country, low wages, long workhours, harsh work conditions, poor infrastructure, lack of healthcare, lack of childcare, lack of consumer protection, cheaply built houses the list goes on. Also each year it seems US is falling further and further behind other developed countries.
You TAKE THAT BACK! USA #1 4EVA!!!Yes. Yes, you're right.
Don't let Gordon Ramsay hear you say thatShrimp and chocolate?
Sounds interesting.
Don't tell me how to hug.
Ham & pineapple used to be my favorite kind of pizza until I tried ham & tomato. Then I tried other toppings with tomato, and now my favorite combination is pepperoni, tomato, sausage, and black olives. Yes, black olives are good.Uuuhh, you complain about shrimp and chocolate but you're from the country that perpetrates pineapple on pizza.
Depends on the variety and degree of spiciness.Pepperoni and sausage? Don't they overlap a bit?
Of course they didn't have chocolate that has modern levels of sweetness. It's like the difference between Cadbury (or similar) brand of cocoa, which has the sugar and milk components already added and Fry's cocoa, which doesn't. My grandmother used to make hot chocolate with Fry's, but she'd add condensed milk to make it palatable for my 6-year-old self. When the ready-made stuff became more common in the stores, she switched out of convenience.Also, IIRC the Aztecs' chocolate was not as sweet as the Europeanised version we have now.
Not gonna watch it. Some years ago I ended up on a mailing list asking people to write letters to various governments and organizations to advocate for stronger measures against poachers and non-environmentally friendly companies. I had an anxiety attack when I opened one email to discover a gruesome photo of an elephant with its entire face hacked off so the poachers would have an easier time to remove the tusks.Video Leaks Of NRA's Wayne LaPierre Missing His Mark On Elephant Hunt as he and his wife each kill an elephant.
Don't watch the video in this NPR link if you don't want to see each of them kill one. It is pretty terrible and needless. They are both terrible people that should know better.
Depends on the variety and degree of spiciness.
Of course they didn't have chocolate that has modern levels of sweetness. It's like the difference between Cadbury (or similar) brand of cocoa, which has the sugar and milk components already added and Fry's cocoa, which doesn't. My grandmother used to make hot chocolate with Fry's, but she'd add condensed milk to make it palatable for my 6-year-old self. When the ready-made stuff became more common in the stores, she switched out of convenience.
We still used Fry's for baking, though. I remember one time when I was making cookies and miscounted the number of tablespoons... which made the recipe lopsided. So with a bit of experimentation I realized that adding extra unsweetened Fry's and cutting the refined sugar by a quarter would result in extra-chocolatey cookies and nobody complained that it wasn't as sweet as the recipe called for.
Not gonna watch it. Some years ago I ended up on a mailing list asking people to write letters to various governments and organizations to advocate for stronger measures against poachers and non-environmentally friendly companies. I had an anxiety attack when I opened one email to discover a gruesome photo of an elephant with its entire face hacked off so the poachers would have an easier time to remove the tusks.
I feel the same way about video of police killing people..."have you seen the footage, have you seen the footage, have you seen the footage" no I don't watch snuff films
I watched. The wife has a cleaner kill than the husband, but it was pretty sad in either case. The elephants don't even seem to regard the humans as a threat. I guess some countries depend on this kind of tourism for their economy, but it was still sad to see elephants die like this.Video Leaks Of NRA's Wayne LaPierre Missing His Mark On Elephant Hunt as he and his wife each kill an elephant.
Don't watch the video in this NPR link if you don't want to see each of them kill one. It is pretty terrible and needless. They are both terrible people that should know better.
https://www.npr.org/2021/04/28/9915...ne-lapierre-missing-his-mark-on-elephant-hunt