With the law as I understand it (not a lawyer) this seems correct.
I think this is unhealthy for society as a whole though, but it is the legislature's job to fix that, not the judiciary.
With the law as I understand it (not a lawyer) this seems correct.
I think this is unhealthy for society as a whole though, but it is the legislature's job to fix that, not the judiciary.
What does superior mean? If it means superior for the person publishing the song, that likely means it's much cheaper and good enough to not drive away so much traffic you lose profit.
It's essentially the enshittification of culture. Things are being done in the lowest cost way possible and making things worse, but not so much worse that people complain about it.
Mesopotamia was so mid they put meso right in the name.
Casting a wider net.
Some people just have to work harder in certain fields than others. You're skills may be in building, writing, gardening or something else but they're not in attracting a wide variety of matches and that's ok. I also suck at making dating profiles, don't photograph well and don't have the most interesting job.
I just need to put in more hours on Hinge and reach out to more people than a friend of mine who says he just opens the app and can get a date within the hour.
For context, if I'm actively looking I can usually swing one or two dates a month which is fine for my schedule as I work and have other things I'm doing in my free time. I'm also in my 30s so am matching with people who also have busy schedules which makes scheduling even harder.
Both are happening.
It's important to understand what went wrong so when you with on a fix, you won't make the same mistake.
People can both bitch about politicians and also help fix the problem.
So long as the donor checks keep clearing, establishment Dems are happy to play spoiler for big business and let Trump destroy the country.
Many things are social constructs, but we also live in social groups
It's as opposed to right wing Democrats who are also making islamophobic attacks against him.
I had a friend who did consulting right out of college. Half the time he said it was his job to suggest layoffs so the people in charge could pretend it wasn't their idea.
Consulting services rarely are there to help figure out what to do, they're there to help convince other people that what you want to do is the right move.
Yeah, that's a tough one.
If you're young, that's just how it is right now. You're totally valid in feeling frustrated or inadequate but also know you're not doing especially badly compared to others in your position.
If you're older, it just takes some people longer before the pieces fall into place. Right person wrong time kind of deal.
I got a cheap office chair when I moved out after college. It was like $15+20 and it's super comfortable and still use it daily over 10 years later.
It's just foam stapled to plywood but really good support.