116498 pts ยท March 14, 2017
Something something leopards something faces...
Blowjob if you're living in the Muppets universe, handjob if you're in ours.
I was gonna say 3/5s.
Relative to the manpower and armament a peer nation would be able to mobilize and deploy, they are. Not inconsequentially so, but for a direct military confrontation, they're at a SEVERE disadvantage. They have a much greater chance for victory in the war (at least as things presently stand) but that's due to their objectives being more achievable, while the tools and strategies they can use to achieve them WON'T come from military action (because this isn't that kind of war).
It's not exactly a difficult prediction. He's stupid, short-sighted, and narcissistic enough to think that starting a war would be just the thing to boost his poll numbers, and as a Islamic fundamentalist state with a relatively weak military, Iran has been a potential target for nearly 50 years.
Maybe, but suing them A- is expensive, and B: kind of relies on them being an actual legitimate business, and not just one of the nine million low-effort shell companies that throw out a shitty product for a few months, only disappear and show up again with a new name once people start to get wise to their shit.
It's because it's not strategy, it's pure ego stroking, which is dumb as shit when everyone KNEW Trump would suck (and yet Harris STILL lost). He's a fascist clown, who's doing fascist clown shit.
Every year.
Potentially not even necessarily assuming, because Indeed is notorious for companies listing "openings" they have no actual intention of filling. But it costs them relatively little to out some feelers out, do some real cursory weeding through resumes, and throw together a list of fifty decent candidates to have on hand. If the casualties ramp up within the next few months and they need more people, they can just start making calls to find whoever is still available.
They should, but unfortunately the consequences for this kind of frivolous BS rarely actually compensates the defendants for having to mount a defense for this BS.
midst of cobbling together a new succession and chain of command could see the opportunity there. 2/2
It really is. International relations between Europe and both Israel and the US is the most tense that it's really ever been, and (if they continue to play their cards right) all the anger and frustration in their retaliatory strikes is deflected onto their own enemies, because they were the aggressors. I'm honestly not entirely sure if this was a surprisingly smart play by Iran, or if Trump/Israel have just so utterly fucked their own international standing that even fucking IRAN in the /1
I was thinking more like an alcoholic telling you that you're wasted and should probably turn over your keys, but... yeah.
This entire thing has just left me spinning. Like... fucking hell AN AI COMPANY is being the voice of reason about there needing to be constraints and limitations to prevent misuse of this technology. DO THEY REALIZE HOW INSANE THAT IS?
"My face you say?"
I wouldn't say they're trash, but... they're not that great. It's like something in the "meh" mechanics, "blah" character models, repetitive quests, etc all worked JUST well enough that they fade into the background where I don't really notice or care. But I've never quite been able to quite put my finger on exactly WHY so many elements being so vanilla work as well as they do.
Counterpoint- Skyrim demonstrates that an open world with seven million copy/paste quests (talk to this person, go to this place and kill some draugr/bandits/falmer, talk to a person) can still be fucking awesome.
Good for you OP! Have fun!
Example number 8,093,211 on how detached Trump is. A normal president would see some clanker garbage like this and if they shared it at all, it would be with a joke about how absurd it is and give kudos to the REAL stars- the US Olympic team. Trump shares it because he honestly thinks it makes him look cool and he's an entitled narcissistic baby who can't stand the thought of anything happening in the world that doesn't revolve around him.
I was gonna say, the amounts I recalled studies concluding was like 100k, 120k, around that range. Makes a lot more sense to me than 13 million.
Often the latter, but if you find happiness in connection (which many people do), money may attract opportunists, but it can't buy you genuine friendships, a happy family life, etc. But as with most things, rich people seized on it as another lever to try and exploit everyone else and a message closer to "mindlessly chasing money doesn't bring fulfillment" shifted more towards "stay in your place, don't dare to think you deserve better".
Well that's an incredibly moronic assertion. Do scientists acquire some sort of force field that protects them from violent partners, muggings, and mass shooters? Because that seems EXTREMELY handy to have. Do they wait to hand those out when you get your PhD, or can you just pick up a couple semesters of grad school, get your amulet of invulnerability, and book it?
It's basically a lose-lose situation. They won't be able to even begin to fix a fraction of this shit without utilizing the expanded executive powers that Trump has seized. But if they don't rein in that kind of executive power from the get-go, they never will. And either option leaves the country wide open for Trump 2.0 to come in (either with overarching executive powers they can take even further, or a country so sick of everything still being fucked up they'll support anything they do).
And those honest officers of the law would make absolutely sure that all 1000 kilos is properly logged into evidence.
https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1dG5iN2FzeDNnajg2b3dkMTFhY2FueGpjcmN2cjZiZjZ4aWJzeWRhYSZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/60FwidZG6R7Mc/200w.webp
They are. I actually did look that up courtesy of the Olympics, simply because I'd always heard Czech Republic and was wondering if it had changed for some reason or if there was something going on where the athletes wanted to slightly dissociate from the nation as a whole, or what the deal was. But nope, they just use both nowadays (and I'm guessing "Czechia" just rolls off the tongue a bit faster for commentators).
Oh please, the DOJ would never have redacted Kevin. They'd "make a mistake" and leave him in while conveniently managing to cover up ol' Dementia Don.
I mean, job hunting sucks in general, so that doesn't help. But more particular to your situation- potential employers/interviewers may need you to bridge the gap in translating the skills you used when working with animals to whatever they think will be useful to them. Problem solving, multi-tasking, prioritizing your workload, etc. Make them understand you can adapt to the different environment, or the ways that your non-traditional background may be an asset in the position.
Not only that, he's trying to demand US ownership for half the bridge. Despite Canada paying for the construction and the fact that Canada already had a joint ownership agreement to share the operation of said bridge with Michigan. We were already benefiting disproportionately from this. But ol' Dementia Don saw an opportunity to be a lil' bitch and try pushing around Canada even more, because he's too stupid to notice that he's pissed away his own main leverage (their relationship with the US).
#4 Identity theft.
Something something leopards something faces...
Blowjob if you're living in the Muppets universe, handjob if you're in ours.
I was gonna say 3/5s.
Relative to the manpower and armament a peer nation would be able to mobilize and deploy, they are. Not inconsequentially so, but for a direct military confrontation, they're at a SEVERE disadvantage. They have a much greater chance for victory in the war (at least as things presently stand) but that's due to their objectives being more achievable, while the tools and strategies they can use to achieve them WON'T come from military action (because this isn't that kind of war).
It's not exactly a difficult prediction. He's stupid, short-sighted, and narcissistic enough to think that starting a war would be just the thing to boost his poll numbers, and as a Islamic fundamentalist state with a relatively weak military, Iran has been a potential target for nearly 50 years.
Maybe, but suing them A- is expensive, and B: kind of relies on them being an actual legitimate business, and not just one of the nine million low-effort shell companies that throw out a shitty product for a few months, only disappear and show up again with a new name once people start to get wise to their shit.
It's because it's not strategy, it's pure ego stroking, which is dumb as shit when everyone KNEW Trump would suck (and yet Harris STILL lost). He's a fascist clown, who's doing fascist clown shit.
Every year.
Potentially not even necessarily assuming, because Indeed is notorious for companies listing "openings" they have no actual intention of filling. But it costs them relatively little to out some feelers out, do some real cursory weeding through resumes, and throw together a list of fifty decent candidates to have on hand. If the casualties ramp up within the next few months and they need more people, they can just start making calls to find whoever is still available.
They should, but unfortunately the consequences for this kind of frivolous BS rarely actually compensates the defendants for having to mount a defense for this BS.
midst of cobbling together a new succession and chain of command could see the opportunity there. 2/2
It really is. International relations between Europe and both Israel and the US is the most tense that it's really ever been, and (if they continue to play their cards right) all the anger and frustration in their retaliatory strikes is deflected onto their own enemies, because they were the aggressors. I'm honestly not entirely sure if this was a surprisingly smart play by Iran, or if Trump/Israel have just so utterly fucked their own international standing that even fucking IRAN in the /1
I was thinking more like an alcoholic telling you that you're wasted and should probably turn over your keys, but... yeah.
This entire thing has just left me spinning. Like... fucking hell AN AI COMPANY is being the voice of reason about there needing to be constraints and limitations to prevent misuse of this technology. DO THEY REALIZE HOW INSANE THAT IS?
"My face you say?"
I wouldn't say they're trash, but... they're not that great. It's like something in the "meh" mechanics, "blah" character models, repetitive quests, etc all worked JUST well enough that they fade into the background where I don't really notice or care. But I've never quite been able to quite put my finger on exactly WHY so many elements being so vanilla work as well as they do.
Counterpoint- Skyrim demonstrates that an open world with seven million copy/paste quests (talk to this person, go to this place and kill some draugr/bandits/falmer, talk to a person) can still be fucking awesome.
Good for you OP! Have fun!
Example number 8,093,211 on how detached Trump is. A normal president would see some clanker garbage like this and if they shared it at all, it would be with a joke about how absurd it is and give kudos to the REAL stars- the US Olympic team. Trump shares it because he honestly thinks it makes him look cool and he's an entitled narcissistic baby who can't stand the thought of anything happening in the world that doesn't revolve around him.
I was gonna say, the amounts I recalled studies concluding was like 100k, 120k, around that range. Makes a lot more sense to me than 13 million.
Often the latter, but if you find happiness in connection (which many people do), money may attract opportunists, but it can't buy you genuine friendships, a happy family life, etc. But as with most things, rich people seized on it as another lever to try and exploit everyone else and a message closer to "mindlessly chasing money doesn't bring fulfillment" shifted more towards "stay in your place, don't dare to think you deserve better".
Well that's an incredibly moronic assertion. Do scientists acquire some sort of force field that protects them from violent partners, muggings, and mass shooters? Because that seems EXTREMELY handy to have. Do they wait to hand those out when you get your PhD, or can you just pick up a couple semesters of grad school, get your amulet of invulnerability, and book it?
It's basically a lose-lose situation. They won't be able to even begin to fix a fraction of this shit without utilizing the expanded executive powers that Trump has seized. But if they don't rein in that kind of executive power from the get-go, they never will. And either option leaves the country wide open for Trump 2.0 to come in (either with overarching executive powers they can take even further, or a country so sick of everything still being fucked up they'll support anything they do).
And those honest officers of the law would make absolutely sure that all 1000 kilos is properly logged into evidence.
https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1dG5iN2FzeDNnajg2b3dkMTFhY2FueGpjcmN2cjZiZjZ4aWJzeWRhYSZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/60FwidZG6R7Mc/200w.webp
They are. I actually did look that up courtesy of the Olympics, simply because I'd always heard Czech Republic and was wondering if it had changed for some reason or if there was something going on where the athletes wanted to slightly dissociate from the nation as a whole, or what the deal was. But nope, they just use both nowadays (and I'm guessing "Czechia" just rolls off the tongue a bit faster for commentators).
Oh please, the DOJ would never have redacted Kevin. They'd "make a mistake" and leave him in while conveniently managing to cover up ol' Dementia Don.
I mean, job hunting sucks in general, so that doesn't help. But more particular to your situation- potential employers/interviewers may need you to bridge the gap in translating the skills you used when working with animals to whatever they think will be useful to them. Problem solving, multi-tasking, prioritizing your workload, etc. Make them understand you can adapt to the different environment, or the ways that your non-traditional background may be an asset in the position.
Not only that, he's trying to demand US ownership for half the bridge. Despite Canada paying for the construction and the fact that Canada already had a joint ownership agreement to share the operation of said bridge with Michigan. We were already benefiting disproportionately from this. But ol' Dementia Don saw an opportunity to be a lil' bitch and try pushing around Canada even more, because he's too stupid to notice that he's pissed away his own main leverage (their relationship with the US).
#4 Identity theft.