For books, I get it. I feel a deep compulsion to finish any book I start, whether I like it or not.
For television shows? Nah, I'll stop right away if I get bored.
For books, I get it. I feel a deep compulsion to finish any book I start, whether I like it or not.
For television shows? Nah, I'll stop right away if I get bored.
But as a martyr the government can paint him as being only about racism, not about economics.
That doesn't make it not a conspiracy, it makes it not a conspiracy theory. Instead, it is a factual conspiracy that is just not well known.
Plus there's a multitude of studies showing that people work far less than 8 hours a day, even if they are physically present at the job. I doubt productivity actually drops at all.
While correct, the real problem came when they made banks unable to refuse college loans. Suddenly, colleges could set whatever price they wanted, and the banks had to agree. That skyrocketed costs and directly led to the current situation.
Of course, it really started even further back than that when we allowed education to be privately funded rather than a public good.
Huh. My one girlfriend is actually like this.
Vampire Survivor is a great game. I'm a little sad 'cause I'm running into the end of the content.
Obviously so, even.
I've got this. My clothes basically melt off me, so I have to wear construction-grade clothing just to have it last a normal amount of time.
I never made the connection between my glasses, but that explains why they last so much longer when I switched to bulky plastic frames.
Yeah, this seems a wasteful choice. It also makes me think that the route of making a personal instance just for a log-in that doesn't have to worry about the moderators defederating is the best bet.
They're attempting to push what is essentially DRM onto the internet, so websites can block you if you don't use their special browser.