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I appreciate you taking the time to answer.
Are you denying these restrictions exist entirely? I agree with you that it sucks that we’re only hearing about it as a distraction from atrocities our own governments are committing, but do you think it’s not happening at all?
You don’t need to get mad about it. There’s plenty in the world to get upset about.
I’m just not interested in coming up with an excuse for a company ordering people to take pictures of people on the toilet. Their problem is probably real, if it’s about toilet access and not work efficiency. The solution they came up with is inexcusable, though.
I assume you mean you support the goal (i hate indoor smoking, too) and not how they went about it! Standing on chairs to snap pics of coworkers on the toilets is a bad way to solve the problem.
boss makes a dollar/i make a dime/that’s why i poop on company time
creepshots are one answer to that, i guess. other companies use toilets that are uncomfortable to sit on.
So it’s like a skill you have to do before the others. Since teleport is so powerful, it makes sense you’d need two charms to use it.
But all the concerted efforts made to lessen the value of the lives of those who died do not make it a fact. Before we hurtle to the next stage of Gaza’s calamity, we owe it to them, and ourselves, whatever our politics, to pause and open ourselves up to the fullness of the little lives that were snatched away. Goodbye to the children of Gaza. You were loved, you are remembered, you did not deserve it.
I wonder if there are a number of people who will always read an article if the pope is mentioned, so if he’s related to a topic even a little bit, he gets to be in the headline.
This article is fascinating in its choice of headlines. It briefly mentions the headline quote, and then goes on to primarily talk about the number of journalists who were killed last year. It was just an article about a conference the pope spoke at, but i really thought it’d be about something else before i read it. Successful clickbait, i guess???
I found out recently from a blood test that i have low iron and really low vitamin d. I’m taking a high dose of vitamin d for a while and i’m experiencing less fatigue.
I was curious what he said, and this article got into that a little more.
So he basically convinced her to put on a play in the role as the bride. She checked to make sure it wouldn’t be legally binding, found out it wouldn’t unless she had already signed a document. cool. she does the play and then finds out he faked her signature. was he inspired by count olaf?
she just had someone she loved and trusted commit fraud. awful, awful man.
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Used to always keep a nice glass of water next to me, until I got cats.
I used to think, ‘oh, people against sex ed just don’t understand the good things it does! Later first pregnancies, protection from abuse, std prevention…if they understood, of course they’d be on board!’ Haha, oh younger me.
I still do think there are lots of people who come around, if some source they trust reaches them, but I was mistaken to think certain other people were actually against child abuse and teenage pregnancy.
I had a bagel this morning and brought a big thermos of coffee to work. I vacuumed when I got home because a contractor’s coming by tomorrow to do an estimate.
Is it against playstore rules to say in the description they can get it for free elsewhere? I do see how it could be or feel unethical, if people aren’t aware.
Is it lemmy.world? There’s a typo that threw me off in the link.
hell yeah, brick! i whitewashed a bunch of you last week, but i think you’re beautiful just the way you are