If this pricing model is permitted it should be forced to put products on sale when items are overstocked or expiring food is closer to its due date. Why am I paying more for salmon at dinner time but not less when it expires tomorrow?
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I’m worried for my girl Greta. But she has nerves of steel staring down the IDF.
5-6 hours a week to exercise seems like a dream to me. I have to fight tooth and nail for 2-3 hours or dedicated space.
And yes getting fit is hard but once you do it feels so much better to do literally anything. Slow and steady gets you there.
If you one day turn your back and head into the woods, I’d say Costco should be the very last big box store you shop with. They’re a for-profit company but they’re one of the last reasonable ones.
Another gift to short-sellers until the inevitable “pause”.
Hey thanks I will!
I’m hoping Lingonaut will be available before my subscription renews in December. Otherwise it’s RocketLanguages through my library.
I like learning Japanese but I’m done with the gamified streaks and badges and passive aggressive widgets.
I use em and en dashes according to traditional grammar rules. Been that way for years. It just looks and reads nicer. AI won’t take that from me.
Dividends on AAPL are fairly flimsy relative to its year-over-year performance. It’s not enough for me to dump mine but this is just petty.
At scale I can see a pension fund swapping in international stocks. When that happens US stocks will go down anyways so wheeeee.
“Unfair” tax? Everything is unfair when he can’t take total advantage of somebody. What an emotional baby.
Go get that money, workers. The post office is a public service, not a business. It’s allowed not to be profitable.
If they want to branch out they could always offer basic phone and banking services like they do in some other countries.
I believe there will be no charge…
“Why should I, he’s the one who sucks.” -Michael Bolton